Yellow | List or map of YRC break bulk terminals as of 2014

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Does anybody have a current list or map of the current YRC break bulk terminals in the system for the lower 48? Thanks
 
wouldnt do ya much good . hear they are looking to change it again soon
sort of like a contract book
 
Maybrook, N.Y.
Buffalo, NY
Harrisburg, PA
Charlotte, NC
Akron , OH
Chicago, IL
Indianapolis, IN
Nashville, TN
Atlanta, GA
Jackson, MS
St.Paul, MN
Kansas City, Mo
Oklahoma City, OK
Dallas, TX
Albuquerque, NM ?
Phoenix, AZ
Tracy, CA

Cincinnati, Memphis, St.Louis still break freight even though they aren't supposed to.
If I left any off the list, someone will flame me for it
 
Is Seattle a break? Just seems like the list is lean in the N.W.

I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that Tracy is the only breakbulk terminal on the west coast. I think Seattle and Portland are both EOLs. San Bernardino might be a BB.
 
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Maybrook, N.Y.
Buffalo, NY
Harrisburg, PA
Charlotte, NC
Akron , OH
Chicago, IL
Indianapolis, IN
Nashville, TN
Atlanta, GA
Jackson, MS
St.Paul, MN
Kansas City, Mo
Oklahoma City, OK
Dallas, TX
Albuquerque, NM ?
Phoenix, AZ
Tracy, CA

Cincinnati, Memphis, St.Louis still break freight even though they aren't supposed to.
If I left any off the list, someone will flame me for it


until the next change of operations.:bananag:
 
I want to be the first to take this thread:Off-Topic:.

Hornets were flying around the tree so we had to leave.
Couldn't get no assembly line work cause the clothes we was wearing was actually napkins growing outs our bodies..:wavey:
 
Maybrook, N.Y.
Buffalo, NY
Harrisburg, PA
Charlotte, NC
Akron , OH
Chicago, IL
Indianapolis, IN
Nashville, TN
Atlanta, GA
Jackson, MS
St.Paul, MN
Kansas City, Mo
Oklahoma City, OK
Dallas, TX
Albuquerque, NM ?
Phoenix, AZ
Tracy, CA

Cincinnati, Memphis, St.Louis still break freight even though they aren't supposed to.
If I left any off the list, someone will flame me for it
Thank you for your help. I can never seem to find a map of any help online. This company is very illusive when it comes to information.
 
Maybrook, N.Y.
Buffalo, NY
Harrisburg, PA
Charlotte, NC
Akron , OH
Chicago, IL
Indianapolis, IN
Nashville, TN
Atlanta, GA
Jackson, MS
St.Paul, MN
Kansas City, Mo
Oklahoma City, OK
Dallas, TX
Albuquerque, NM ?
Phoenix, AZ
Tracy, CA

Cincinnati, Memphis, St.Louis still break freight even though they aren't supposed to.
If I left any off the list, someone will flame me for it


Yes but as we know Atlanta is really in Marietta ga
Jackson MS is in pearl MS
Harrisburg is in Carlisle Pa etc, ect.
So it would be nice to see where these terminals really are
 
Thank you for your help. I can never seem to find a map of any help online. This company is very illusive when it comes to information.

You're welcome. Sometimes , when I'm at a satellite terminal, I will see a service matrix that shows all the terminals. I haven't seen one lately, though.
 
Yes but as we know Atlanta is really in Marietta ga
Jackson MS is in pearl MS
Harrisburg is in Carlisle Pa etc, ect.
So it would be nice to see where these terminals really are

Buffalo=Tonawanda
Chicago Heights
St.Paul=Burnsville
Akron=Copley Center
Phoenix=Glendale
Not sure about the others
 
Maybrook, N.Y.
Buffalo, NY
Harrisburg, PA
Charlotte, NC
Akron , OH
Chicago, IL
Indianapolis, IN
Nashville, TN
Atlanta, GA
Jackson, MS
St.Paul, MN
Kansas City, Mo
Oklahoma City, OK
Dallas, TX
Albuquerque, NM ?
Phoenix, AZ
Tracy, CA

Cincinnati, Memphis, St.Louis still break freight even though they aren't supposed to.
If I left any off the list, someone will flame me for it

No flames -
Bloomington, CA - San Bernardino is not BB... Bloomington is... now (The old Roadway BB is for SO Cal now)
Portland, OR - To my knowledge - still BB
Seattle, WA - To my knowledge - Still BB
SLC, UT
Denver, CO
 
when did Cincinnati/216(new proper #) start breaking freight again? they hung a paper from local 100 saying they were told by co. they were moving back to former breakbulk terminal 241 1st of the year & sharing with Holland. But so far nothing.
 
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