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(956) 797-2096Republic Services La Feria Transfer Station is the local spot where neighborhoods drop off loads that get compacted and hauled out to a landfill. Locals and small haulers use it when hauling straight to a distant landfill isn’t worth the drive. The place handles short-term holding and loading rather than final disposal.
Pull up to a guarded entrance with a small cashier/scale booth; most transfer stations have a weigh-in and then a weigh-out so expect to stop twice. The yard has large roll-off containers and compacting equipment, and trucks move through regularly - it’s more industrial than a community drop-off. Traffic can back up during busy weekends or cleanup season, and there's usually a clear traffic flow for dropping different kinds of loads.
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