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that is the part of the article that deals with that, the rest goes on (before and after) on San Francisco's expanding ports
tyler
Right now we have pier 35, an 80 year old pier, with a waiting room, security screening, and make shift check in desk. The old pier covers nearly the bottom half of the ships, so its hard to take pictures.
I hope there a no further delays for this, Ive been waiting a long time, QE2 and QM2 are coming soon, and I don't think many people will like the terminal.
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