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Read more →Raleigh Transfer is a transfer station in Morrisville that local residents and small haulers use when a full landfill run isn’t practical. Located on Globe Road, it’s the kind of place people swing by with a pickup or trailer to drop off compacted loads that get trucked out elsewhere.
There’s a small entrance booth and a scale area where vehicles are routed for weighing; transfers like this typically charge by weight, so expect to stop at the scale. The site is industrial - big concrete bays, compactors and large roll-off areas - with traffic moving in and out, so follow the flow and signs. Pull up to the booth first, then onto the scale, and be prepared to back into a bay or onto a tipping area depending on the load. Weekends and spring cleanup times can have lines, so patience and a clear load help speed things along.
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