- Enola Yard
Enola Yard is a large
rail yard inEast Pennsboro Township, Pennsylvania .History
The yard was built by the
Pennsylvania Railroad in 1905 and was the world’s largest freight yard through the late 1950s, containing 145 miles of track and 476 switches.Citation
last = Alexander
first = Edwin P.
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title = The Pennsylvania Railroad: A Pictorial History
place = New York
publisher = Bonanza Books
year = 1967
page = 133
volume =
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isbn = ] [Kraft, Edwin (June 2002), "The Yard: Railroading's Hidden Half." [http://www.trains.com/trn/ "Trains" Magazine] , Vol. 62, No. 6, p. 48.]Conrail took over operation of the yard in 1976. During the late 1970s through the 1990s the facilities and operations were reduced. Conrail removed electrification equipment and closed the eastbound hump yard in 1983, and closed the westbound hump yard in 1993.Current operation
The yard is currently owned by the
Norfolk Southern Railway , which has operated a flat classification yard and increased operations since taking over from Conrail in 1999. As of 2005, the yard was operating 79 tracks and handled 275,000 tons of freight a day. [Citation
last = Doody
first = Angela
author-link =
last2 =
first2 =
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title = Enola Yard still strong
newspaper = Central Penn Business Journal
pages =
year = 2005
date = January 21, 2005
url = http://www.centralpennbusiness.com/article.asp?aID=33223691.2545535.566293.38474702.255924.407&aID2=43552]Facilities (at peak operation, mid-20th century)
*Engine house with 46 stalls and 2 turntables
*East-bound classification yard: hump yard with 2,668 car capacity
*West-bound classification yard: hump yard with 2,668 car capacity
*East-bound receiving yard: 1,948 car capacity
*West-bound receiving yard: 1,721 car capacity
*Container yard: 140 car capacityReferences
External links
* [http://broadway.pennsyrr.com/rail/Prr/Maps/Itlk/itlk_phl_har_branch.html Enola Classification Yard Track Diagrams as of 1963]
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