Alameda Mole

Alameda Mole
General information
LocationAlameda, California
Coordinates37°47′46″N 122°19′44″W / 37.796°N 122.329°W / 37.796; -122.329
History
Closed1939 (ferries)
Services
Preceding station Southern Pacific Railroad Following station
Terminus South Pacific Coast Railroad Park Street
toward Santa Cruz
Lincoln Avenue Line Alameda Airport
Encinal Avenue Line
San Francisco Ferry Building
Terminus
Connection to San Francisco via Ferry Terminus
Alameda Mole 1937
Remains of the Alameda Mole on the former NAS Alameda in 2017

The Alameda Mole was a transit and transportation facility in Alameda, California for ferries landing in the East Bay of San Francisco from 1878 to the 1930s. It was located on the west end of Alameda, and later became part of the Alameda Naval Air Station. It was one of four neighboring moles. The others were the Oakland Mole, the WP Mole (Western Pacific), and the Key System Mole. The purpose of the mole was to extend tracks of rail-based transportation lines beyond the shallow mud flats along the shore of the East Bay into water deep enough to accommodate the passenger and rail ferries to San Francisco.[1]

  1. ^ "Alameda, California". Abandoned Rails. Archived from the original on July 7, 2011.