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Cedar Hill Yard

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The result was: scheduled for Wikipedia:Today's featured article/September 5, 2022 by Wehwalt (talk) 20:31, 5 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Cedar Hill Yard in 1977
Cedar Hill Yard in 1977

Cedar Hill Yard is a railroad classification yard in New Haven, North Haven, and Hamden, Connecticut, in the United States. It was built by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad in the early 1890s in and around New Haven's Cedar Hill neighborhood, which gave the yard its name. Following a substantial expansion launched in 1917, and further improvements in the 1920s, Cedar Hill Yard became one of the largest rail yards in the United States, routinely handling over 4,000 railroad cars each day on 880 acres (360 ha) of land. Following the rise of trucks and highways, and rerouting of rail traffic to newly built Selkirk Yard in New York State, Cedar Hill Yard significantly declined in importance and much of it was abandoned, as ownership was transferred to Penn Central in 1969, and subsequently Conrail in 1976. Since 1999, the yard has been owned and operated by CSX Transportation, and also hosts operations by Amtrak, the Connecticut Southern Railroad, and the Providence and Worcester Railroad. (Full article...)