Expanded service as of July 8th! The Water Shuttle is now operating six days a week with the addition of Tuesdays! We've also added more departures and longer hours on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays - 63 trips each day, with 15 hours of service running from 7:20am to 10:30pm. Find the current schedule here.
About our service:
- Free!
- Wheelchair accessible
- Accommodates up to 31 passengers and 14 bicycles (on bike racks)
- Runs between Alameda Landing (behind Target, at the Bohol Circle Immigrant Park dock) and Oakland's Jack London Square (at the foot of Broadway)
- Operates 6 days per week, Tuesdays through Sundays, for 12-15 hours each day
- Two-year pilot, launched on July 17, 2024, with the opportunity to grow over time
Map of Water Shuttle service:


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The Water Shuttle operates Tuesdays though Sundays, with different schedules Tuesday-Thursday and Friday-Sunday. The first nine departures of each day are at the same times. There is no service on Mondays.
Alt schedule format: The schedule on SF Bay Ferry's web page is in a different format and includes the best trips to take to connect with ferry service to/from the Oakland Ferry Terminal.
Real-time alerts: Get text or email alerts about service changes and disruptions by signing up for SF Bay Ferry's "BayAlerts." Select "Route OAS - Oakland Alameda Water Shuttle" to receive alerts for the Water Shuttle service. Service disruptions will also be posted (as a banner) on the SF Bay Ferry web page.
Missed the boat? Find an AC Transit bus to take here.
Select an app to follow Woodstock's location, schedule, service disruptions, and more!
SF Bay Ferry app - available for both iOS and Android
Alameda TMA app - available for only iOS. Your ride across the estuary made simple— plan, track, and ride the water shuttle with ease!

Operational issues: contact our operator, SF Bay Ferry’s customer service:
877-64-FERRY or customerservice@sanfranciscobayferry.com
Questions about service: check out our comprehensive FAQs!
Suggestions or feedback: use the form below. This is a pilot project and we want to hear how it’s working for you or how we can make it more useful!
This new water shuttle service was developed and is supported by a growing team of agencies and organizations. As of 2024, financial and in-kind support for this free service is coming from:
One Year in Operation: Woodstock provided over 105,000 trips across the Estuary and carried 22,000 bikes in its first year. Woodstock launched on July 17, 2024 and we celebrated our one year anniversary on July 13, 2025 with ice cream, music and Woodstock-themed giveaways.
Award-winning! In May, the City of Alameda received a Transportation Planning Award of Excellence for the water shuttle project from the American Planning Association, California Chapter – Northern Section. We couldn't be more proud!
The need for an easy way to connect Oakland and Alameda across the Oakland Estuary has existed for many years. In the early 2000s, the Alameda Oakland Bike Ferry service operated for several years (see newsletter insert below).
In 2009, the City developed a comprehensive Estuary Crossing Final Feasibility Study Report(PDF, 6MB) to analyze and evaluate all of the potential strategies for crossing the Estuary either by foot, bike or transit. Seventeen (17) different crossing options were studied, including a gondola, different bridge types, Posey/Webster Tubes enhancements, water shuttle services and a new transit tube. Solutions for the near-, mid-, and long-term were explored. The top recommended, mid-term option was determined to be a water shuttle service.
Since then, the City has been working to create a partnership to fund and operate a free public water shuttle service for Alameda and Oakland, and finally, in 2022, the pieces for this shuttle service came together, with a high level of private sector interest and financial commitments of up to 75% of operations funding. A grant was secured in 2023 from the Alameda County Transportation Commission, to cover the remaining 25% of the costs for a two-year pilot period. WETA also agreed to administer and operate the pilot service.
The service launched on July 17, 2024. The City of Alameda conducted a survey in Spring 2023 and collected over 2,300 responses. The results, summarized here(PDF, 139KB), helped inform our initial launch service schedule. We'll be conducting additional surveys to collect feedback and hear more about what service the public would like. The schedule and service are constantly being evaluated, and multiple adjustments and service expansions have occurred.
