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  1. Rail yard - Wikipedia

    A rail yard, railway yard, railroad yard (US) or simply yard, is a series of tracks in a rail network for storing, sorting, or loading and unloading rail vehicles and locomotives.

  2. Railroad Yards (USA): History, Types, Purpose

    Sep 5, 2024 · Today railroad yards range in size from just a few tracks to massive classification facilities that handle dozens of trains on a daily basis and can store or hold thousands of cars at once.

  3. Freight Rail Operations 101: Overview and Basics - aar.org

    Learn the basics of freight rail operations—from train wheels to yards and dispatching—in a clear, easy overview.

  4. Chapter 3: Terminal/Yard Basic Purpose of Yard - Commtrex

    A rail yard is a complex series of railroad tracks for storing, sorting, or loading/unloading, railroad cars and/or locomotives. Railroad yards have many tracks in parallel for keeping rolling stock stored off …

  5. Nuts & Bolts: What Rail Yards Actually Do | GoRail

    Jun 23, 2025 · Railyards, of which there are more than 500 across the United States, are the sorting rooms of the freight rail world. Their job isn’t to store railcars—it’s to organize them. Each yard is a …

  6. Rail yard basics - Trains

    Feb 8, 2023 · Think of a yard as a giant sorting machine. It’s a place where freight trains are put together and taken apart. In the railroad industry, freight pays the bills. The faster cars are sorted and back on …

  7. What is a Rail Yard? (with pictures) - WikiMotors

    May 23, 2024 · What is a Rail Yard? A rail yard is an area which is used to organize and store rolling stock such as locomotives and train cars. Rail yards are commonly found at the end of a line, and …

  8. Rail Information | Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

    The Port of New York and New Jersey provides unmatched access to 134 million consumers in every major city across the U.S. Midwest and Northeast and Eastern Canada daily via connection from our …

  9. Yards: An Introduction | BRIO® Wooden Railway Guide

    A rail yard is a network of tracks for storing, sorting, loading, and unloading rolling stock and locomotives. One of the most distinguishing features of a rail yard is long stretches of parallel track …

  10. List of rail yards - Wikipedia

    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 …