Rose Lake Yard is a freight and intermodal rail facility in the East St. Louis terminal area, commonly associated with CSX’s East St. Louis Intermodal Terminal.
The yard serves domestic and international freight movement and remains part of an active railroad corridor on the Illinois side of the St. Louis region.
Its history ties the property to earlier freight-yard operations before the site moved through the Conrail system and into the modern CSX network.
That long operating history placed workers in a rail environment shaped by locomotive activity, intermodal handling, yard service, and terminal support work.
The yard is not a passenger facility or a local spur. It is a working freight property where railcars, containers, locomotives, and support equipment move through a larger terminal network.
Workers assigned there may have spent years around active tracks, service areas, freight equipment, and other industrial conditions tied to daily railroad operations.
History of Rose Lake Yard
Rose Lake Yard developed within the East St. Louis rail gateway and remained tied to freight operations as the region’s railroad network changed over time.
Public records support a historical chain from the Pennsylvania Railroad era to Conrail and then to CSX after the 1999 Conrail breakup.
Today, the site operates as CSX’s East St. Louis Intermodal Terminal, also referred to as Rose Lake Yard, with active domestic and international intermodal service.
The timeline of Rose Lake Yard includes:
- Pre-1976: Pennsylvania Railroad / Penn Central era
- 1976: Conrail era begins
- 1994: Federal record identifies Conrail’s Rose Lake Yard
- 1999: CSX-era operator history begins after Conrail breakup
- 2004: Documented diesel fuel spill at CSX Rose Lake Yard
- 2025: Active CSX East St. Louis Intermodal Terminal / Rose Lake Yard
What Railroad Companies Have Operated at Rose Lake Yard?
Rose Lake Yard has a clear historical progression tied to a small number of major freight rail systems rather than multiple simultaneous operators.
The yard is most directly associated with the Pennsylvania Railroad in its early history, followed by Conrail, and then CSX after the Conrail breakup.
Railroad companies tied to Rose Lake Yard include:
- Pennsylvania Railroad
- Penn Central Transportation Company
- Consolidated Rail Corporation (Conrail)
- CSX Transportation