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Liberty County Transfer Station in Midway is the local place where household and small commercial loads get compacted and sent on to a landfill. Neighbors bring pickup-bed loads, trailers, and boxes here when a trip to the landfill would be too far.
Drive up Ft Morris Road to the entrance where there’s usually a small booth and a gate to report to before proceeding. Pull up to a scale and drop-off area; trucks compact the loads here and then haul them out to a final disposal site. The site is industrial-looking-concrete aprons, large roll-off areas, and piles or containers for different materials. Weekends and spring-cleanup times tend to be the busiest, so lines can form at the entrance and at the drop points.
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