Balmer Yard

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Balmer yard control tower and hump

Balmer Yard is a rail yard located in the Interbay neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. The yard is owned by BNSF Railway, and was built by predecessor Great Northern Railway as Interbay Yard. As part of a modernization in the late 1960s, which included a 16-track hump,[1] it was renamed after former GN vice president Thomas Balmer.[2] The nearby engine servicing area is still known as Interbay. The yard is over 80 acres (320,000 m2) in size and has 41 parallel tracks for switching cars.[3]

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  1. ^ Michael Rhodes, North American Railyards, MBI Publishing Company, 2003, p. 38
  2. ^ Moody's Transportation Manual, 1969, p. 51
  3. ^ BNSF v. Ecology, Washington State Environmental Hearings Office, June 25, 2003, archived from the original on June 25, 2007, retrieved 2009-01-20

Coordinates: 47°38′39″N 122°22′52″W / 47.644214°N 122.381017°W / 47.644214; -122.381017


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