A View of the Waterfront From Point Richmond Oral History Transcript 1985
A View of the Waterfront From Point Richmond Oral History Transcript 1985
Henry Ohara
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33 O'Hara: Well, it is the last one. It is the last boat left, that type of boat, in the Bay. There's oil barges around. That's about all that's left. But Matson ships used to go up the Bay. The Matson ships have a little sugar from Honolulu. Several times a week you would see a Matson ship going up. They get the sugar some way, but I really don't know how they get it now. Matson had this all the time. There were big ships going up. They're not the passenger ships, but the freighters they had. ...Now Matson has gone to containers, just like American President Line. American President Line used to be the old Dollar Steamship Company, and operated around the world on a schedule, every two weeks around the world, every other week to the Philippine Islands, back to San Francisco again. Now, they carry passengers, but very few. Those container ships are limited to about twelve passengers now. But they're going to containers. They too have moved out of San Francisco, as Matson has, too. They're all over in Oakland now.
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