Armour Yard Explained

Armour Yard is a railyard on the northwest side of Interstate 85 between the Piedmont Road (Georgia State Route 237) and Monroe Drive exits in northeast Atlanta, Georgia, south of the Lindbergh neighborhood of Buckhead. For southbound travelers, it can be easily seen below from the freeway viaduct, and looking underneath the massive viaduct from "old 85" (Georgia 13, the Buford-Spring Connector).

In 1900 a Belt Junction station is mentioned, which would later be renamed Armour Station.[1] Today there is a Norfolk Southern railyard for freight trains, and since 2005 also a maintenance facility for MARTA, Atlanta's metropolitan rail system, whose Red/Gold line passes through the yard. Various public transportation plans suggest building a station at Armour Yard, because it would serve to connect numerous routes which otherwise would not connect in one place:[2]

The origin of the Armour Yard name may be a role as a yard for the railcars of the Armour Car Lines (railcar fleet) in the early 1900s, an offshoot of Armour and Company's role as one of America's biggest shippers.

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Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=ByTgAtilbi4C&dq=%22%20armour%20station%22%20atlanta&pg=PA395 Franklin M. Garrett, Antlanta and Environs, p. 395
  2. Web site: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc., "Citywide Briefing on Transit Implementation Strategy & Transportation Investment Act Projects", February 17, 2011 . May 17, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120103141322/http://www.beltline.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=XJcN3igR64U%3D&tabid=1826&mid=3460 . January 3, 2012 . dead .