List of railroad yards in New York City

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freight railroads. Amtrak, Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad all own and operate passenger yards in New York City. There are also many yards operated by the New York City Subway system. See List of New York City Subway yards
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New York & Atlantic Railway own and operate freight yards in the city. Furthermore, there are rail yards on property owned by the city of New York, but leased to freight railroads including New York New Jersey Rail. See Rail freight transportation in New York City and Long Island
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Manhattan

  • freight yard
    , it is the only active railroad yard in Manhattan, excluding the subway system.

Queens

  • Sunnyside Yard - The largest railroad yard in New York City. It is owned and operated by Amtrak, but also used by NJ Transit. Now a passenger coach yard, it formerly also had a freight section (LIRR "Yard A") that was closed to make room for the East Side Access project.
  • Fresh Pond Junction - The primary freight yard on Long Island, operated by the New York & Atlantic Railway[1]
  • Hillside Facility - Owned and operated by the LIRR.
  • Morris Park Facility - Owned and operated by the LIRR.
  • Glendale Yard - Owned by the LIRR, operated by the New York & Atlantic Railway.
  • Arch Street Yard
    - Owned by the LIRR but which services both LIRR and Metro-North equipment. Also has a freight terminal for New York & Atlantic Railway.
  • Bayside Yard - Small LIRR maintenance yard usually used to stage equipment and supplies for track work. Located at 40-30 219th St, Flushing, NY 11361

Brooklyn

Bronx

Staten Island

  • Staten Island Transfer Station
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