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Bailey Yard

Bailey Yard is the world’s largest railroad classification yard. Owned and operated by the Union Pacific Railroad, Bailey Yard is located in North Platte, Nebraska. The yard is named after former Union Pacific President Edd H. Bailey .

The gigantic Bailey Yard covers a total expanse of 2,850 acres (12 km²) and is over 8 miles (13 km) in length. The yard is made up of some 315 miles (507 km) worth of track, including 18 receiving and 16 departure tracks.

Bailey Yard handles over 10,000 railroad cars every day. Approximitely 3,000 cars are sorted daily in the yard’s two humps. Because of the enormous amount of products traveling through Bailey yard each and every day, the yard is sometimes referred to as being an “economic barometer of America.”

Besides being home to two humps, the yard also includes a locomotive fueling and servicing center that handles more than 8,500 locomotives per month, locomotive repair shop that can repair 750 locomotives monthly, and car repair facility that handles nearly 50 cars daily.

More than 2,600 people are employed in North Platte by the Union Pacific Railroad. The majority of these employees are responsible for the day to day operations of Bailey Yard.

Bailey Yard has gradually gotten larger and larger after the first yard tracks were laid in 1948. In 1995, as a result of its massive size, the yard was recognized in the Guinness Book of Records.

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