Port of Boston

The Port of Boston (AMS Seaport Code: 0401, UN/LOCODE: US BOS) is a major seaport located in Boston Harbor and adjacent to the City of Boston. It is the largest port in Massachusetts and one of the principal ports on the East Coast of the United States.

Port of Boston
Long Wharf in downtown Boston, once the main commercial wharf within the port, but now used by ferries and cruise boats.
Click on the map for a fullscreen view
Location
Country United States
LocationBoston, Suffolk County, MA
Coordinates42°21′48.96″N 71°2′11.77″W
Details
Operated byMassachusetts Port Authority
(Massport)
Owned byGovernment of Massachusetts
Type of harbourNatural/artificial
Size of harbour500 acres (200 ha)
No. of berths
    No. of wharfs
      No. of piers
        Employees
          Port DirectorLisa Wieland
          Draft depth40 feet
          Air draftUnrestricted
          Statistics
          Website
          ]https://www.massport.com/ www.massport.com]

          The Port of Boston was historically important for the growth of the City of Boston, and was originally located in what is now the downtown area of the city, called Long Wharf. Land reclamation and conversion to other uses means that the downtown area no longer handles commercial traffic, although there is still considerable ferry and leisure usage at Long Wharf. Today the principal cargo handling facilities are located in the Boston neighborhoods of Charlestown, East Boston, and South Boston, and in the neighboring city of Everett. The Port of Boston has also been an entry point for many immigrants.

          This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.