Port of Oakland Press Release: Big Step for Oakland Army Base Project

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  • on January 21, 2015
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Port of Oakland

P R E S S    R E L E A S E

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Big Step for Oakland Army Base Project: Link to the Outside

Port of Oakland, UP Railroad will connect future logistics hub to the main line

Oakland, Calif.–Jan. 21, 2015–A global logistics hub envisioned for Oakland’s decommissioned army base takes a big step forward beginning today. The Port of Oakland and Union Pacific Railroad start construction to link the site with UP’s main line.

“Connecting the Oakland Army Base to the national rail network is a milestone for us,” said Chris Chan, the Port’s Engineering Director. “To be successful, we must have good rail access.”

The $25 million project is financed by the Port of Oakland and the California Transportation Commission’s Trade Corridors Improvement Fund. It’s part of a $100 million Port effort to significantly expand Oakland rail capacity. A 7,400-foot lead track and the reconfiguration of adjacent tracks should be completed in October. Once finished, the Port will be better positioned to receive bulk rail shipments at the former army base from Union Pacific and BNSF railroads.

The Port and City of Oakland expect to transform Trans-Pacific supply chains at the 360-acre former army base logistics center. Located on the Port’s Outer Harbor, it would include warehousing, trans-load facilities and a dry-bulk cargo terminal. Here’s how it could change the way exports are moved:

  • Bulk shipments of commodities such as Midwest grain and beef could be delivered to Oakland by rail, trans-loaded into containers at the Port, and then exported via Asia-bound container vessels.
  • Bulk shipments of other commodities could also travel to Oakland by rail. They would be loaded onto bulk vessels at a new dry-bulk shipping terminal and exported to Asia.

Union Pacific will manage construction of the army base rail link within its own property. The railroad has hired Oakland-based McGuire & Hester for a significant portion of the work. The Port has emphasized use of local contractors since construction began at the former army base in 2013.

Click here for aerial photos of the Oakland Army base rail project:

http://bit.ly/15eSvvS

About the Port of Oakland:
The Port of Oakland oversees the Oakland seaport and Oakland International Airport. The Port’s jurisdiction includes 20 miles of waterfront from the Bay Bridge through Oakland International Airport. The Oakland seaport is the fifth busiest container port in the U.S.; Oakland International Airport is the second largest San Francisco Bay Area airport offering over 300 daily passenger and cargo flights; and the Port’s real estate includes commercial developments such as Jack London Square and hundreds of acres of public parks and conservation areas. Together, through Port operations and those of its tenants and users, the Port supports more than 73,000 jobs in the region and nearly 827,000 jobs across the United States. The Port of Oakland was established in 1927 and is an independent department of the City of Oakland. Connect with the Port of Oakland and Oakland International Airport through Facebook, or with the Port on Twitter, YouTube, and at www.portofoakland.com.

Media Contact:
Robert Bernardo
Communications Manager
Port of Oakland
(510) 627-1401
rbernardo@portoakland.com

Marilyn Sandifur
Port Spokesperson
Port of Oakland
(510) 627-1193
msandifur@portoakland.com

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