
Industrial-chic event venue in a restored 1930s train shed with Bay views and historic charm
The Bridge Yard is a 24,000-square-foot, 1930s-era industrial event venue in West Oakland at 210 Burma Rd. Beautifully restored, it was once a Key System Railway train shed and is tied to San Francisco Bay history. Owned by Caltrans, it sits at the foot of the East Span of the Bay Bridge, near Gateway Park with Bay Trail views—ideal for weddings and large gatherings.
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Host your special day in a historic industrial space with beautiful lighting and scenic Bay Bridge views.
Ideal for large-scale events, meetings, and parties in a unique 24,000-square-foot restored building.
Perfect for exhibitions, festivals, and gatherings with ties to local history and public works.
Full-service support to ensure seamless execution of your event in this iconic venue.
Explore the venue's rich history as a former train shed with exhibits on Bay Bridge construction.
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Overall rating
Kenyata Dibiase
Great times. Thank you so much. Off the grid. The event and food was amazing. If you are looking for an event space this large. This is your place!!!!! Thank you OVM!!!!
Caleb Rippetoe (Rippetoe studios)
I photographed a wedding here this past summer, absolutely love the space and highly recommend. Very fun spot for a more industrial vibe, beautiful lighting and an open environment. The ties to San Francisco history are just a plus!
Mike Haggerty
If you like public works projects, you're going to love this trail. Walking below the McArthur maze, one of the largest interchanges in the country is truly fascinating visually. The ebmud sanitation facility has informative placards explaining the complex process of waste management. And then finally, the trail extends up to the Bay Bridge east span with one of the most spectacular views of the bay. It's a very different type of park, but one of the most unique you'll find in the bay area.
Bella Fica
The Bridgeyard, is a 24,000-square foot, 1930s-era industrial building that has been beautifully restored. This location was once used as a train shed for the Key System Railway until the railway across the Bay Bridge was abandoned in 1950. The building, located in Oakland at the foot of the East Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge is owned by Caltrans. The building at 210 Burma Road in West Oakland is part of the future Gateway Park in the East Bay Regional Park District. The shoreline park has planned beaches, meadows, convenient access to the Bay Bridge Trail, and expansive views of the Bay. I love the exhibits on the bridge’s construction. There is a lovely amphitheater in front. I can see many cool events here in the future.
Go Diego Go
Great starting point to run/walk/bike the Bay bridge. Nice big wide open parking lot easy to get to. It would be nice with nice flushing toilets but not picking.