The piers in San Francisco are part of the Port of San Francisco and run along the Embarcadero, following the curve along the eastern waterfront and roadway of the Port of San Francisco.[1] The Ferry Building is considered the center with the odd-numbered piers going north of the building at Market Street, and the even-numbered piers going south.
Piers
Odd
- Ferry Building and Pier 1
- Pier 1 1⁄2 - Water taxi service
- Pier 3 - Offices of Hornblower Cruises
- Pier 5 - Central Embarcadero Piers Historic District
- Pier 7 - Pier 7 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 9 - Pier 9 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 11 - Pier 11 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 13 - Pier 13 Photos on the Commons
- Piers 15 and 17 - Exploratorium
- Pier 19 - Pier 19 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 23 - Pier 23 Photos on the Commons
- Piers 27 and 29 - America's Cup Park
- Pier 31 - Pier 31 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 33 - Alcatraz Ferry
- Pier 35 - Princess Cruises[2]
- Pier 39 - Home to sea lions
- Pier 41 - A ferry terminal on Fisherman's Wharf, home to the Blue & Gold Fleet
- Pier 43 - Pier 43 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 43 1/2 - Home to the Red & White Fleet
- Pier 45 - Home to museum ships
- Past the numbered piers, there are other well-known piers past Pier 45 at the western end of Fisherman's Wharf.
Even
- Pier 14 - Pier 14 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 16 - Pier 16 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 18 - Pier 18 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 20 - Pier 20 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 22 1/2 - Pier 22 1/2 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 24 - Home to Pier 24 Photography
- Pier 26 - Shelton Studios
- Pier 28 - Pier 28 Photos on the Commons
- Piers 30 and 32 - Piers 30 and 32 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 34 - Pier 34 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 36 - Pier 36 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 38 - Pier 38 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 40 - Pier 40 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 42 - Pier 42 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 48 - Next to McCovey Cove
- Pier 50 - home of the Ready Reserve Force ( RORO ships)[3]
- Pier 52 - Pier 52 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 70 - home to the Union Iron Works
- Pier 80 - Pier 80 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 90 - Pier 90 Photos on the Commons
- Pier 92 - Pier 92 Photos on the Commons
See also
References
- ↑ "The San Francisco Piers ... by the Numbers". FogCitySecrets.com. Retrieved 2019-08-01.
- ↑ "Port of San Francisco, Pier 35" (PDF). Princess.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 October 2013. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
- ↑ "Pier 50-RRF". navy.memorieshop.com. Retrieved 2019-08-01.
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