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View an interactive version of the Port of Los Angeles cargo facilities map. Click on or hover over each facility—container, liquid bulk, breakbulk, dry bulk, passenger, automobile, multi-use, maritime support and rail—to get detailed information about the terminal and/or tenant.
- Container
The Port of Los Angeles has eight major container terminals,...
- View Map
P2 Berth 95 – Catalina Sea and Air Terminal MULTI-USE...
- Liquid Bulk
The Port of Los Angeles boasts seven liquid bulk facilities...
- Passenger
The Port of Los Angeles has several Passenger Terminals...
- Maritime Support
So. Cal. Ship Services 971 S. Seaside Avenue Terminal...
- Dry Bulk
The Port of Los Angeles has three dry bulk terminals that...
- Breakbulk
The Port of Los Angeles has several Breakbulk Terminals...
- Automobile
Wallenius Wilhelmsen is a leading provider of deep-sea ocean...
- Container
TERMINAL) Land area: 186 acres (75 hectares) Total berth length: 2,500’ (762 meters) Berths: 2 Water depth: 45’ (13.7 meters) Cranes: 5 Post-Panamax cranes Gate: 30 lanes On-dock rail: 3 tracks = 8,920’ (2,718 meters) Reefer plugs: 376 Customer service Phone #: (310) 519-2349 Berths 97-109 WBCT (CHINA SHIPPING) Land area: 132 acres (53.4 ...
LB6 Berths 187-190 – Vopak Terminals LB7 Berths 238-240C – PBF Energy PASSENGER TERMINALS P1 Berths 91-93B – World Cruise Center | Ports America Cruise Inc. P2 Berth 95 – Catalina Sea and Air Terminal MULTI-USE TERMINAL MU1 Berths 45-49 – Port of Los Angeles Outer Harbor MARITIME SUPPORT MS1 Berth 60 – U.S. Water Taxi
The Toronto Coach Terminal is a decommissioned bus station for intercity bus services in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The building was the central intercity bus station in Toronto until mid-2021, when it was replaced by the Union Station Bus Terminal. It is located at 610 Bay Street, in the city's downtown.
WEST BASIN CONTAINER TERMINAL. 2050 John S. Gibson Blvd San Pedro, CA 90731 Firms Code: Y773. Hours of Operation: 1st Shift: 0700-1700, 2nd Shift: 1700-0300 All persons accessing WBCT are required to show their valid TWIC. For all empty container inspections please report to Roadability.
Reimagining the Toronto Coach Terminal site at 610 Bay Street presents an exciting opportunity to preserve a heritage asset while enabling the delivery of affordable housing and other city-building benefits.
Located in San Pedro Bay, 20 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, the Port of Los Angeles encompasses 7,500 acres of land with 43 miles of waterfront containing 26 passenger and cargo terminals. With a main channel depth of 53 feet, the port routinely welcomes the largest container ships in the transpacific trade.