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The Oakland Long Wharf was a 11,000-foot railroad wharf and ferry pier along the east shore of San Francisco Bay located at the foot of Seventh Street in West Oakland. The Long Wharf was built by the Central Pacific Railroad on what was previously Oakland Point, beginning in 1868. In the 1880s, Southern Pacific Railroad took over the CPRR and rebuilt the pier as the Oakland Mole.