- Corwith Yards
Corwith Yards, a railroad intermodal freight terminal located at Pershing Road (39th Street) & Kedzie Avenue in the southwest side of Chicago,
Illinois , in the neighborhood of Brighton Park, is a landmark in the history of railroad freight transport. At the time it was built by theAtchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in 1887, it was the world's largest railway yard. With adjacent parking and buildings it covers nearly a square mile of land. In the late 19th century Corwith Yards was the end of the line for trains oflivestock loaded at AT&SF stations such asDodge City, Kansas , and bound for theUnion Stock Yards , as well asgrain and other cargo from the westernUnited States .Now called the Corwith Intermodal Facility, it now handles much more freight than it did in its 19th century heyday, for the
BNSF Railway , mostly in the form of intermodal shipping containers. Corwithcontainer crane s load approximately 1900 containers per day.Artificial Intelligence systems are used to sort & route the containers.External links
* [http://www.catsiatf.com/linkfiles/gall/pictures/corwith.htm Corwith Yards, Aerial Views 1938 vs today] — note the hundreds of containers & parked trailers in the current view.
* [http://www.iit.edu/~ipro307s04/ Data and Technical Details Of Corwith Intermodal Operations]
* [http://www.atsfrr.com/resources/Sandifer/Corwith/Index.htm Track Plans and Map of Corwith Yards]
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