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Kalbådagrundin lighthouse

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Year first lit
  
1953

Current lens
  
LFI (4)

First lit
  
1953

Automated
  
1953

Foundation
  
concrete, Caisson

Characteristic
  
White flashing light

Range
  
22,224 m

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Location
  
Gulf of Finland, 12 km (7.5 mi) from shore and about 25 km (15 mi) south of Porvoo

Height
  
total 27 m (89 ft), lamp 20.7 m (68 ft)

Similar
  
Marjaniemi Lighthouse, Suomen leijona, Säppi lighthouse, Glosholm lighthouse, Sommers

The Kalbådagrundin lighthouse is a lighthouse located on a dangerous shoal near the centerline of the Gulf of Finland about 12 km (7.5 mi) from shore and about 25 km (15 mi) south of Porvoo and was Finland's first caisson lighthouse.

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Construction

Construction of the lighthouse began in the spring of 1950 on the Suomenlinna shipyard. The tower was erected during the autumn of 1952, the Caisson was sunk to a depth of 10 m (33 ft) about 12 km (7.5 mi) from shore and about 25 km (15 mi) south of Porvoo. The lighthouse stands 27 m (89 ft) above sea level and was originally built to replace a lightship station. The design of the lighthouse is similar to that of several Swedish Baltic Sea lighthouses and she was painted with red and white horizontal bands.

Service

The lighthouse white flashing light was lit for the first time in the autumn of 1953. In 1977, the towers construction was reinforced and a helicopter landing pad was built on the roof. Today she is fitted with incorporating keeper's quarters and three galleries. The lighthouse is operated from Harmaja pilot station and can only be accessed by boat.

References

Kalbådagrundin lighthouse Wikipedia