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  2. FASTON terminal - Wikipedia

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    FASTON terminals or faston terminals are connectors that are widely used in electronic and electrical equipment. These terminals are manufactured by many companies, commonly using the terms "quick disconnect", "quick connect", "tab" terminals, "spade" terminals [ 1 ] or blade connectors ; without qualifiers, the first two could be mistaken for ...

  3. Fleet and Industrial Supply Center, Oakland - Wikipedia

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    The Fleet and Industrial Supply Center, Oakland was a supply facility operated by the U.S. Navy in Oakland, California. During World War II, it was a major source of supplies and war materials for ships operating in the Pacific. The Depot had its origin in 1940 when the Navy bought 500 acres (2.0 km 2) of wetlands from the city of Oakland for ...

  4. Oakland Seaport - Wikipedia

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    The Oakland Seaport is a major container ship facility located in Oakland, California, in the San Francisco Bay. It is operated by the Port of Oakland port authority along with the Oakland International Airport. It was the first major port on the Pacific Coast of the United States to build terminals for container

  5. Port of Richmond (California) - Wikipedia

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    Seven of the terminals are city owned in addition to 5 dry-docks while there are 11 privately owned terminals from whence 90% of tonnage emerge. The port is served by a sophisticated rail network served by four major rail companies. [ 4 ]

  6. Port of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics has ranked the Port of San Diego as one of America's top 30 U.S. containership ports, [2] bringing in nearly 3 million metric tons (3,000,000 long tons; 3,300,000 short tons) of cargo per year through the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal and the National City Marine Terminal. Together with the National ...

  7. Port of Redwood City - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Redwood City is a marine freight terminal on the western side of the southern San Francisco Bay, on the West Coast of the United States. This marine terminal is situated within the city of Redwood City, California. [1] The port was developed from a natural deepwater channel discovered in the year 1850, at the mouth of Redwood Creek.

  8. Central California Traction Company - Wikipedia

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    The Central California Traction Company was incorporated on August 7, 1905. [2] Streetcar service began on March 3, 1906 with nine miles (14 km) of trackage in Stockton. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The company also had greater ambitions and became an electric interurban railway, [ 5 ] opening a line from Stockton to Lodi starting on September 2, 1907.

  9. Oakland Army Base - Wikipedia

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    The Oakland Army Base, also known as the Oakland Army Terminal, is a decommissioned United States Army base in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. The base was located at the Port of Oakland on Maritime Street just south of the eastern entrance to the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge .