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East Bay

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A scenic view of Oakland, California, showing its skyline and the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.

The East Bay is the eastern part of the San Francisco Bay Area. It includes cities along the eastern shores of San Francisco Bay and San Pablo Bay. Over time, it has grown to include communities further inland in Alameda and Contra Costa counties.

The East Bay is the most crowded part of the Bay Area. It has the second- and third-most crowded counties, Alameda and Contra Costa.

Oakland is the biggest city in the East Bay and the third biggest in the whole Bay Area. It is an important place for transportation on the U.S. West Coast. Its port is the biggest in Northern California. As more people moved in, big towns such as Alameda, Concord, Emeryville, Fremont, Hayward, Livermore, Pleasanton, San Ramon, and Walnut Creek also grew.

History and development

The East Bay became important in the mid-1800s because it was easier to reach by land from the east than San Francisco. The transcontinental railroad ended at the Oakland Long Wharf in 1869, and the city of Oakland grew quickly into a big seaport. Today, the Port of Oakland is the largest port in the Bay Area and the fifth largest container shipping port in the United States.

After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, many people moved to the East Bay because it was less damaged. The San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge was finished in 1936, connecting the East Bay more permanently. After World War II, the Bay Area grew a lot. The Caldecott Tunnel through the Berkeley Hills was completed in 1937, making it easier for people to move east. Cities like Concord and Walnut Creek grew quickly from 1950 to 1970. The BART commuter rail system began in 1972, encouraging more development farther away. Today, many comfortable suburbs like San Ramon and Pleasanton are found in the valleys east of the Berkeley Hills.

Cities

The East Bay has many cities and towns with just a few hills and some farmland. Along the shore are big cities with more than 100,000 people, like Oakland, Hayward, Fremont, Richmond, and Berkeley. Further inland, especially around the Tri-Valley area, the cities are smaller and spaced farther apart. Two of these inland cities with more than 100,000 people are Antioch and Concord.

East Bay cities include:

Culture

The East Bay has many interesting traditions and stories. It has newspapers like the East Bay Express that share news about the area. Every September, the Solano Avenue Stroll happens, a big street festival in Albany and Berkeley.

The East Bay is where many famous music groups started, like Creedence Clearwater Revival, Green Day, and The Pointer Sisters. The area is known for rock, folk, jazz, and hip hop music. There are many places to enjoy shows and events, such as the Oakland Arena and the UC Berkeley Greek Theater.

The East Bay has wonderful parks and museums, like the Oakland Museum of California and Tilden Regional Park. The area has an important history. It is also home to restaurants that helped create California cuisine, such as Chez Panisse.

Transportation

All cars crossing the San Francisco Bay come into the East Bay. The area has many important roads, including Interstate highways such as Interstates 80, (/wiki/Interstate_580_(California)), (/wiki/Interstate_680_(California)), (/wiki/Interstate_880_(California)), (/wiki/Interstate_980_(California)), and (/wiki/Interstate_238_(California)). There are also key roads like California State Routes 24, (/wiki/California_State_Route_4), (/wiki/California_State_Route_13), (/wiki/California_State_Route_92), (/wiki/California_State_Route_160), (/wiki/California_State_Route_242), (/wiki/California_State_Route_84), and Richmond Parkway.

The main bus service is run by AC Transit, which operates buses across Alameda and Contra Costa counties. Other bus services like County Connection, WestCAT, WHEELS, Tri Delta Transit, and Union City Transit also help people travel around.

There are ferry services from places like Jack London Square and Alameda Harbor, with plans to start more in the future. Bicycling is encouraged, and there are many paths for walking and biking, such as the San Francisco Bay Trail and the Bay Area Ridge Trail.

Rail

Trains have been part of the East Bay since the first railroad connected the area to Sacramento. Today, people can ride the Altamont Corridor Express to San Jose. The Bay Area Rapid Transit, or BART, is a major train system that helps people travel to San Francisco and other nearby cities. Amtrak also stops in the East Bay, connecting travelers to places far away.

Economy

The East Bay has many different jobs and businesses. These include services, making things, and both small and large companies. Some famous companies are based there, like Kaiser Permanente, Chevron, and Safeway.

The East Bay Economic Development Alliance began in 1990 to help the area grow. It started with Alameda County and later included Contra Costa County in 1996. The group works to show how important the East Bay is for creating new opportunities.

Major employers

The East Bay has many jobs. Big companies that hire people include the University of California, Berkeley, AT&T, the U.S. Postal Service, and Tesla. There are also hospitals, schools, and labs that employ many people. Famous companies like Pixar Animation Studios and Peet's Coffee have their main offices in the East Bay.

Higher education

The East Bay has many places where people can go to learn and study. These schools include public and private colleges and universities.

Images

Aerial view of the East Bay region in the San Francisco Bay Area, showing natural landscapes and cityscapes.
A bird's-eye view of the southern parts of Fremont and Milpitas, showing streets, houses, and local landmarks.
A beautiful view of San Francisco and the iconic Golden Gate Bridge as seen from the Marin Headlands.
Satellite view of the San Francisco Bay Area showing the Santa Cruz Mountains, coastlines, and Suisun Bay.
A beautiful view of Mount Diablo and California State Route 24 from Lafayette Heights.

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