The Port of San Francisco lies on the northeastern shores of a peninsula that separates San Francisco Bay from the Pacific Ocean and it is one of the best natural harbors in the world. Just four kilometers west of the Port of Oakland, the Port of San Francisco is some 375 nautical miles north-northwest of America's biggest Port of Los Angeles. San Francisco is the 12th biggest city in the United States and the fourth biggest city in California. It is a popular tourist destination and the cultural, financial and transportation engine for the region. The port is on San Francisco Bay's western shores near the Golden Gate and the waterfront area stretches from the Golden Gate Bridge to the north and then to San Francisco's eastern shores on the Pacific, beyond Candlestick Park. The Port of San Francisco handles all types of cargo including rolling stock, project cargo, and breakbulk cargo. The cargo terminal has five berths, on-dock rail, cold storage facilities, paved cargo staging areas, and more than five hectares of covered storage that includes 625 reefer outlets. The Port of San Francisco also offers a Foreign Trade Zone and full-service ship repairs.
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