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  2. Oakland Seaport | Wikipedia

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    The Oakland Seaport is a major container ship facility located in Oakland, California, in the San Francisco Bay. It is operated by the Port of Oakland port authority along with the San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport. It was the first major port on the Pacific Coast of the United States to build terminals for container ships.

  3. Port of Oakland | Wikipedia

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    Port of Oakland logo since 2024. The Port of Oakland is the port authority for the city of Oakland, California, United States. As an independent city department, the port authority is led by seven port commissioners who are nominated by the Mayor of Oakland and appointed by the Oakland City Council. It is self-funded, with an annual operating ...

  4. Oakland Army Base | Wikipedia

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    Built. 1941. In use. 1941–1999. Fate. decommissioned. The Oakland Army Base, also known as the Oakland Army Terminal, is a decommissioned United States Army base in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. The base was located at the Port of Oakland on Maritime Street just south of the eastern entrance to the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge.

  5. History of Oakland, California | Wikipedia

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    The city and its environs quickly grew with the railroads, becoming a major rail terminal in the late 1860s and 1870s. In 1868, the Central Pacific constructed the Oakland Long Wharf at Oakland Point, the site of today's Port of Oakland. The Daily Alta California recognized this meant Oakland was to become the "future Jersey City of the Pacific ...

  6. Evergreen Marine Corporation | Wikipedia

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    Hokkien POJ. Tióng-êng Hái-ūn. Evergreen Marine Corporation (Chinese: 長榮海運; pinyin: Chángróng Hǎiyùn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tióng-êng Hái-ūn) is a Taiwanese container transportation and shipping company that is headquartered in Luzhu District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan. [5] With over 150 container ships, it is part of the Evergreen ...

  7. List of ports in the United States | Wikipedia

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    Other ports on the Corp of Engineers list is the Port of Houston at the number one spot. South Louisiana is second, then Corpus Christi, New York/New Jersey, Long Beach, California, New Orleans, Beaumont and Baton Rouge. As of May 2024 the Port of Lake Charles surged to the number 10 on the list below. [2]

  8. Oakland Ferry Terminal | Wikipedia

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    Line (s) Oakland/Alameda-San Francisco. Connections. AC Transit: 12, 72, 72M, 72R, Broadway Shuttle [1] (at Oakland – Jack London Square station) Location. The Oakland Ferry Terminal (also known as Clay Street Ferry Terminal and Jack London Square Ferry Terminal) is a ferry terminal on the San Francisco Bay, located in Jack London Square in ...

  9. Fleet and Industrial Supply Center, Oakland | Wikipedia

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    Built. 1940. In use. 1940-1998. Fate. decommissioned. The Fleet and Industrial Supply Center, Oakland was a supply facility operated by the U.S. Navy in Oakland, California. During World War II, it was a major source of supplies and war materials for ships operating in the Pacific. The Depot had its origin in 1940 when the Navy bought 500 acres ...