Hurley Marine Shipyard, Oakland
Facts and practical information
Hurley Marine Shipyard of Hurley Marine Works also site of Naval Reserve Armory, Oakland and the Naval Industrial Reserve Repair Facility, Oakland was a shipyard in Oakland, California. The Hurley Marine Shipyard opened in 1940, in 1951 the yard was operated by Crowley Maritime Corporation. In 1964 the site was operated by Pacific Dry Dock and Repair Company. The shipyard closed in 1992, today most of the shipyard is vacant land with part of the land now Leal Seal Boat Works owned by Leal Charonnat, of Leal Charonnat - Architect & Engineering. A small boatyard operated at the site from 1935 to 1940. The shipyard was located at 321 Embarcadero Oakland on the San Francisco bay, Inner Oakland Harbor. Crowley Maritime Corporation was the parent corporation of Pacific Dry Dock, which used the shipyard to repair its fleet of tugboats and other ships. Pacific Dry Dock also operated a shipyard across from Coast Guard Island till 1991 at 1414 Embarcadero Oakland. ()
Oakland
Hurley Marine Shipyard – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Camron-Stanford House, Oakland Museum of California, Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon, Kaiser Convention Center.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Hurley Marine Shipyard?
How to get to Hurley Marine Shipyard by public transport?
Bus
- Laney College • Lines: 96 (10 min walk)
- Jackson Street & 3rd Street • Lines: 12 (12 min walk)
Train
- Oakland-Jack London Square (13 min walk)
Metro
- Lake Merritt • Lines: Blue, Green, Orange (14 min walk)
- Oakland City Center - 12th Street • Lines: Orange, Red, Yellow (27 min walk)
Ferry
- Oakland Jack London Square Terminal • Lines: San Francisco Bay Ferry (25 min walk)