List of rail yards

This article is a List of important Rail yards in geographical order. These listed may be termed Classification, Freight, Marshalling, Shunting, or Switching yards, which are cultural terms generally meaning the same thing no matter which part of the world's railway traditions originated the term of art. These are important marshalling yards for the formation of freight/goods trains, and/or with a large volume of traffic, and/or with a very extensive track systems; including classification yards, hump yards, freight handling yards, and intermodal (container) terminals.

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Notes

North America

Canada

From west to east

United States

By state in alphabetical order:

Mexico

Europe

British Isles

North Wall yard in Dublin is used for loading per way materials trains and stabling unused stock. Also host a small wagon repair shop used to maintain ore and container wagons.

Nordic countries

Baltic states and Kaliningrad oblast

Eastern Europe

Central Europe

Germany

In Germany due to ongoing rationalisation it is likely that some yards will close. The ones likely to continue in operation are marked in bold.

Benelux

France

Alpine countries

Southeastern Europe

Southern Europe

Russia

Asia

India
Indonesia
China (mainland)
Hong Kong
South Korea
Sri Lanka
Turkey
Thailand

Africa

Oceania

Australia

New Zealand

South America

Brazil

References

  1. Terence Richard Gourvish (1986), British Railways, 1948-73: a business history, p. 289. Cambridge University Press ISBN 0-521-26480-4
  2. Russell Haywood (2009), Railways, Urban Development and Town Planning in Britain: 1948-2008, p. 128. Ashgate Publishing. ISBN 0-7546-7392-8
  3. Further Reading: Michael Rhodes (1989), The Illustrated History of British Marshalling Yards. OPC Railprint. ISBN 0-86093-367-9
  4. Connected Facilities Details, Network Rail, 2009
  5. 郑州北站---亚洲最大的列车编组站 (Zhengzhou North Railway Station -- Asia's largest marshalling yard), 2016-04-08
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