enable dual track, lots of rescue vessels at the bridge and no merchant traffic it looks like everyone is queueing up outside the harbor figuring out what to do
If you slide down south of the Bay Bridge, there are about 12 ships anchored there. I usually a few when I cross the Bay Bridge, so I’m not sure if that’s a larger-than-usual amount. You have to figure that the ship that was leaving would have triggered another one inbound before long; I doubt they normally leave the dock empty for any longer than absolutely necessary.
you can watch it https://www.marinevesseltraffic.com/ships-in-port/BALTIMORE/us/type-Port
enable dual track, lots of rescue vessels at the bridge and no merchant traffic it looks like everyone is queueing up outside the harbor figuring out what to do
If you slide down south of the Bay Bridge, there are about 12 ships anchored there. I usually a few when I cross the Bay Bridge, so I’m not sure if that’s a larger-than-usual amount. You have to figure that the ship that was leaving would have triggered another one inbound before long; I doubt they normally leave the dock empty for any longer than absolutely necessary.