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(239) 252-7777Intermodal Transfer Station Collier County is a Naples transfer station where local trash gets dropped, compacted, and sent off to a landfill elsewhere. Neighbors with pickup loads or small trailers use it instead of driving to a distant landfill; it feels like a big staging area rather than a disposal pit.
Drive up to an entrance booth and be prepared to stop at a scale on the way in and again on the way out since weighing is common at transfer stations. The site is large with open tipping bays and big compactors or trailers where trucks load up; there are usually separate sections for things like yard debris during busy seasons. Expect cones and signage guiding traffic flow and a line of vehicles on busy weekends or after storms. The overall setup makes dropping off a residential load faster than a long landfill run, though traffic and wait times vary.
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