- The Embarcadero (San Francisco)
The Embarcadero is the eastern waterfront roadway of the
Port of San Francisco , San Francisco,California , alongSan Francisco Bay . It sits atop an engineeredseawall onreclaimed land . The name derives from the Spanish word "embarcar", identifying it as "the place to embark".It begins at the intersection of 2nd and King Streets near
AT&T Park , and travels north, passing under theSan Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge . The sidewalk along the waterfront between Harrison Street and Broadway was named "Herb Caen Way... " after the death of celebrated local columnistHerb Caen in 1997. The three dots, orellipsis , deliberately are included in honor of columnist Herb Caen'sPulitzer Prize winning writing style. The Embarcadero continues north past theFerry Building at Market Street, Fisherman's Wharf, andPier 39 , before ending at Pier 45.History
San Francisco's shoreline historically ran south and inland from
Clarke's Point below Telegraph Hill to present-dayMontgomery Street and eastward towardRincon Point , enclosing a cove named Yerba Buena Cove. As the city grew, the cove was filled. Over fifty years a large offshoreseawall was built and the mudflats filled, creating what today is San Francisco's Financial District. TheSan Francisco Belt Railroad , ashort line railroad for freight, ran along The Embarcadero. The roadway follows theseawall , a boundary first established in the 1860s and not completed until the 1920s.During the early-20th century when the seaport was at its busiest and before the construction of the Bay Bridge, the plaza in front of the
Ferry Building was one of the busiest areas of foot traffic in the world; onlyCharing Cross Station inLondon andGrand Central Station inNew York City were busier.Fact|date=April 2007 Piers 1, 1½, 3 and 5 (which now comprise theCentral Embarcadero Piers Historic District ) were dedicated chiefly to inland trade and transport. These connections facilitated the growth of communities in the Sacramento andSan Joaquin Valley s and fostered California's agricultural business. The "Delta Queen " docked at Pier 1½, ferrying people between San Francisco and Sacramento. There was once a pedestrian footbridge that connected Market Street directly with the Ferry building and a subterranean roadway to move cars below the plaza. In the earliest days, a maze of cable car tracks terminated here, servicing the ferry commuters. These were eventually replaced by a loop for several streetcar lines.During
World War II , San Francisco's waterfront became a military logistics center; troops, equipment and supplies left the Port in support of the Pacific theater. Almost every pier and wharf was involved in military activities, with troop ships and naval vessels tied up all along the Embarcadero.However, after the completion of the Bay Bridge and the rapid decline of Ferries and the Ferry Building, the neighborhood fell into decline. The transition to
container shipping , which moved most shipping to Oakland, led to further decline. Automobile transit efforts led to theEmbarcadero Freeway being built in the 1960s. This improved automobile access to the Bay Bridge, but detracted aesthetically from the city. For 30 years, the highway divided the waterfront and theFerry Building from downtown. It was torn down in 1991, after being severely damaged in the 1989Loma Prieta earthquake .After the
freeway had been cleared, massive redevelopment began as a grand palm-lined boulevard was created, squares and plazas were created and/or restored, and Muni'sN Judah andT Third Street andF Market & Wharves lines were extended to run along it, with the N and T lines going south from Market Street to 4th and King Streets (atAT&T Park and theCaltrain station) and the F line going north from Market to Fisherman's Wharf. The Market Street Railway is also planning a new ‘E’ line to run up the Embarcadero, past the wharves, to Aquatic Park.".
Starting in late 2006, there have been regular demonstrations along the Embarcadero protesting the
National Park Service granting the contract forAlcatraz cruises toHornblower Yachts , which had resulted in 55 employees being sacked for belonging to a unionFact|date=February 2007. There have been protests spanning three months and several demonstrations with nearly 1,000 participantsFact|date=February 2007.ubway station
Embarcadero Station , a BART andMuni Metro subway station, is located at the foot of Market Street, one block from The Embarcadero. While not in the original system plans, the area had become quite busy at the time of the BART construction. The late addition is the reason for the station's distinctive design.Embarcadero Center
The
Embarcadero Center consists of four large (30-45 story) buildings and the Vaillancourt Fountain, at Justin Herman Plaza and Four Embarcadero Center, between the Ferry Building and the foot of Market Street. Until 2001, there was a viewing deck on top of the Embarcadero Center. During the winter holidays, the edges of all four buildings are illuminated , the effect resembling the outlines of four giant books on a shelf.Regional note
There is also an Embarcadero (street and waterfront area) in
Oakland, California .External links
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