Arlington Yard

40°38′00″N 74°10′28″W / 40.6333°N 74.1745°W / 40.6333; -74.1745 (Arlington yard)

Double stack container train at Arlington Yard

Arlington Yard is a freight yard located on the North Shore Branch right of way of the Staten Island Railway in Staten Island, New York, United States. It lies west of the former Arlington station, east of Western Avenue, and north of the Staten Island Expressway in the Port Ivory neighborhood. The yard leads into the Travis Branch of the railway, the Howland Hook Container Terminal, and the Arthur Kill Lift Bridge to Elizabeth, New Jersey and the Chemical Coast and is part of the ExpressRail network.[1]

The 2007 opening of the Staten Island Transfer Station and the ExpressRail facility, along with the reopening of the Arthur Kill bridge, has reactivated the yard. The use of the Howland Hook Container Terminal to transfer containerized municipal waste from barges to trains, servicing roughly half of New York City's barged trash volume, has added to the rail traffic handled by the yard. (The facility that handles the other half is located directly across Arthur Kill.)[2]

  1. ^ "Howland Hook Marine Terminal". Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Archived from the original on March 31, 2009. Retrieved March 28, 2009.
  2. ^ "Freight NYC Plan" (PDF). NYCEDC. July 18, 2018. p. 19.

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