Port of Oakland Applauds Expansion of Free Water Shuttle Between Oakland and Alameda

Oakland Alameda Water Shuttle “Woodstock”

Oakland, Calif. – July 18, 2025: The Port of Oakland is pleased to celebrate the expansion of the Oakland Alameda Water Shuttle, a free pilot program initiated by the City of Alameda, offering public water transit between Oakland’s Jack London Square and Bohol Circle Immigrant Park, at the foot of 5th Street in Alameda. As of July 8th, the service now includes Tuesdays and extended weekend hours—increasing total weekly trips by 35%.

“We’re excited to see such strong demand for the water taxi in just its first year,” said Jonathan Veach, Chief Real Estate Officer for the Port of Oakland. “This expansion underscores the growing need for transportation options that reduce congestion and strengthen connections between Alameda and our waterfront businesses. The Port is proud to support enhanced mobility, and we see the shuttle as a vital part of our broader vision for a sustainable, inclusive, and well-connected waterfront.”

Initiated by the City of Alameda and partially funded by the Port, the shuttle operates Tuesday through Thursday from 7:20 a.m. to 8:03 p.m., and extends service Friday through Sunday from 7:20 a.m. to 10:16 p.m. Each vessel accommodates 31 passengers and 14 bicycles, and all rides are wheelchair accessible and free of charge.

The Oakland dock is located at the foot of Broadway in the heart of Jack London Square, a vibrant waterfront destination known for locally owned restaurants, independent retailers, live music, outdoor events, and year-round markets. With expanded shuttle service, it’s now even easier to reach Jack London Square—whether for a weekday lunch meeting, a weekend outing, or an evening event.

Launched in July 2024 as a two-year pilot program, the service has already logged more than 100,000 rides. Its early success earned the 2025 Transportation Planning Award of Excellence from the American Planning Association – California Northern Section. Additional work is underway among regional transportation partners to support continued growth of the service and the eventual integration into the broader Bay Area public transit network.

“The shuttle isn’t just about transit—it’s about connection,” said Matt Davis, Chief Public Engagement Officer for the Port of Oakland. “We’re creating stronger ties between our communities, supporting local economies, and giving people an enjoyable way to travel across the Estuary.”

To view the updated schedule or learn more, visit www.watershuttle.org.

About the Port of Oakland
The Port of Oakland generates vital economic activity, community benefits, and environmental innovation as it decarbonizes its operations for a cleaner and greener future. Along with its partners, the Port supports more than 98,000 regional jobs and $174 billion in annual economic activity. The Port oversees the Oakland Airport (OAK), the Oakland Seaport, and nearly 20 miles of waterfront, including Jack London Square, and a publicly owned utility. The Port of Oakland is Everyone’s Port! Connect with the Port of Oakland and Oakland Airport through Facebook and Twitter or with the Port on LinkedIn, YouTube, and at www.portofoakland.com

Media Contacts
Matt Davis
Port of Oakland
Chief Public Engagement Officer
(510) 627-1430
[email protected]

David DeWitt
Port of Oakland
Media/PR Specialist
(510) 627-1169
[email protected]

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