Greenwich Yard
USA /
New Jersey /
Gloucester City /
World
/ USA
/ New Jersey
/ Gloucester City
World / United States / Pennsylvania
railway, intermodal terminal, railroad yard
Built by the Pennsylvania Railroad, the Greenwich yard is one of the largest classification yards in the city of Philadelphia. It was originally used as an interchange between the PRR and the B&O. It was originally electrified by the PRR, but this came to an end in the 1980s when Conrail discontinued all electric freight service.
The yard is currently used by CSX, Norfolk Southern and Conrail. It is home to the Ameriport Intermodal Facility.
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The yard is currently used by CSX, Norfolk Southern and Conrail. It is home to the Ameriport Intermodal Facility.
www.csx.com/index.cfm/about-csx/company-overview/state-...
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 39°54'0"N 75°9'22"W
- PRR Chester Creek Branch (Abandoned) 25 km
- PRSL Newfield Branch 41 km
- Wilmington and Western Railroad 47 km
- Manumuskin-Maurice River, NJ - WW WJS PRS (Abandoned Railroad) 64 km
- New Jersey Central Railroad - Bivalve Spur (Abandoned) 67 km
- PRSL Ocean City Branch (abandoned) 80 km
- PRSL Sea Isle City Branch (Abandoned) 80 km
- PRR Cape May Branch (Abandoned) 81 km
- PRR Octoraro Branch (Partially Abandoned) 85 km
- PRR Wildwood Branch (Abandoned) 98 km
- South Philadelphia Sports Complex 1.1 km
- Philadelphia Navy Yard (former) 1.4 km
- Piers 96 & 98 Annex 1.8 km
- South Philadelphia 1.9 km
- Philadelphia Eagles NovaCare Training Complex 2.1 km
- FDR Park 2.3 km
- Philadelphia Navy Yard Basin 2.5 km
- Philly Shipyard Inc. 3.2 km
- Sunoco Inc - Eagle Point Refinery 3.4 km
- National Park, New Jersey 4.1 km