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Pier 1, Seattle

Coordinates: 47°36′03″N 122°20′11″W / 47.60083°N 122.33639°W / 47.60083; -122.33639
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Pier 1, Seattle, Washington
Pier 1 circa 1915
TypeShipping pier and warehouse
LocaleSeattle, Washington
OwnerNorthern Pacific Railway
Characteristics
Total length840 ft (256.0 m)
Width100 ft (30.5 m)
History

Pier 1 in Seattle, Washington was an important shipping terminal.

Location

Pier 1 was located at the foot of Washington Street. Pier 1 was immediately to the north of Pier A and immediately to the south of Pier 2.[1]

History

In 1917, Pier 1 was owned by the Northern Pacific Railway, and operated bv the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company, the Pacific-Alaska Navigation Co., and the Port Angeles Transportation Co. Pier 1 measured 840 by 120 feet (256 by 37 m), and had a warehouse measuring 840 by 100 feet (256 by 30 m), with a cargo capacity of 20,000 tons. Twenty (20) railway cars could be loaded on the racks that were on the pier, which was equipped with adjustable slips. In 1917, Pier 1 was equipped with then-modern waiting rooms and offices. The pier was also the headquarters of the port warden. The depth of water at Pier 1 was 40 feet (12 m) at low tide.[1]

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47°36′03″N 122°20′11″W / 47.60083°N 122.33639°W / 47.60083; -122.33639