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Name
Abandoned Manchester Yard
URL slug
abandoned-manchester-yard
Description
Exterior shot by Robert Polyn Located south and east of the city in the Village of Manchester is an abandoned train yard with a massive switching structure left on the property. It had at one point been the largest freight-transfer center in the world, later surpassed only by Chicago. It served the Lehigh Valley Railroad line. Directions: Follow 96 south from Victor, which will in turn take you east to Manchester. Turn right onto Main, and then right onto Merrick, drive along until you see the massive curved building (there should be a RIG sign in front of it). There are several other small buildings on the property, along with some old rail cars. Also, nearby look for a water tower. Heading in its direction should lead you to a train parts graveyard and a few more small buildings. Note: Several buildings on this property have posted no trespassing signs. UER.CA Exploration Write Up Rochester History Vol. LVI: The Manchester Wreck Bing Live Aerial Birds Eye view showing enormity of curved structure Photos Abandoned Manchester Yard on Flickr
Address
96 south from Victor, which will in turn take you east to Manchester
Status
Active listing
As of snapshot
4/9/2026, 5:03:01 AM

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