Landmark information
- Location:
Maritime Museum, 1306 N. Harbor Dr, San Diego (at foot of Ash St) - Plaque:
Official State Plaque - Site:
Existing - Date First Visited:
12/1/1999 - Date Most Recently Visited:
12/22/2022 - GPS Coordinates:
N 32 43.259, W 117 10.408 - Other Designations:
National Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
About this landmark
Plaque text:
Ferryboat "Berkeley"
The steam ferryboat "Berkeley" was the first successful West Coast-built and operated ferry to be driven by a screw propeller as opposed to side-wheels. Built by the famous Union Iron Works of San Francisco in 1898, the ferry operated until 1958 as part of the San Francisco Bay Ferry System. The "Berkeley" is the oldest steel-hulled ferry on the West Coast and the earliest double-ended ferryboat to survive with her original historic fabric intact. After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake the "Berkeley" assisted in evacuating refugees to Oakland.