Oak Island Yard

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File:OakIslandYard.jpg
Oak Island Yard looking East


Oak Island Yard is a freight rail yard located north of Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal and Newark International Airport in an industrial area of Ironbound, Newark, New Jersey, United States. The sprawling complex includes engine house, classification yard, auto unloading terminal, and maintenance facilities. It has ten reception tracks, an automated hump, 30 relatively short classification tracks, and nine departure tracks. In 1999, it classified 800 to 1000 cars per day.

The yard was built by the Lehigh Valley Railroad and opened 1903. After construction of the Upper Bay Bridge in 1929 vast amounts of landfill were used to raise the yard to accommodate the new grade.[1] It become part of the Consolidated Rail Corporation (Conrail) in 1976, and in 1981 Conrail greatly expanded it.[2] Currently it is jointly owned as part of North Jersey Shared Assets Area by the Norfolk Southern Railway and CSX, which took over Conrail operations in 1999.[3][4] It is a support yard for the Port of New York and New Jersey ExpressRail system.

Several lines converge at the yard.

The yard is listed on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places.[5]

See also

File:Newark Bay Bridge, New Jersey.jpg
The Upper Bay Bridge for trains and the Newark Bay Bridge for vehicles cross Newark Bay east of Oak Island Yard

References

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  2. Timothy Scott Doherty, Brian Solomon MBI Publishing Company, 2004, p93-94
  3. Rival-railroads-agree-on-Conrail's-assets, New York Times, April 4, 1997
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