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(540) 665-5122A small county convenience center serving Winchester-area residents for routine drop-offs. Locals use it for household trash, recycling and yard debris when a curbside pickup won’t do. It feels like a compact, no-frills place - not a big transfer station - and is meant for residential loads.
Drive up to a compact lot with a few large roll-off containers and separate bins for recyclables and yard waste. Often there’s a short drive-in lane and places to pull up close to the containers so unloading is quick. Expect a modest-scale operation rather than heavy industrial traffic; lines form on weekend mornings and during spring cleanup. Bring items ready to lift or hand off - flatbed trucks and trailers are common, and people usually move straight from vehicle to container.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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