The Brief
- The free water shuttle expands to six-days a week.
- The pontoon boat shuttles passengers between Oakland’s Jack London Square and Bohol Immigrant Park on Alameda Island.
- There is no service available on Mondays.
OAKLAND, Calif. – The City of Alameda announced the expansion of their Oakland Alameda Water Shuttle service this week.
Take a ride on Woodstock
What we know:
Woodstock, the name of the 45-foot, yellow pontoon boat, is now open six-days a week, along with adding more departures and longer hours on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. The extended hours are from 7:20 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. The service is now available on Tuesday after launching nearly one year ago.
The shuttle operates between public docks at the foot of Broadway Street in Oakland’s Jack London Square and Bohol Circle Immigrant Park, at the foot of 5th Street in Alameda, near the Alameda Landing shopping area (behind Target), according to the Port of Oakland’s post on social media.
Woodstock makes 63 trips a day. …