Bishop Road Transfer Station in Greensboro, North Carolina, is a waste handling facility operated by the City of Greensboro. The station serves as a central drop-off and consolidation point where garbage collected from homes, businesses, and cleanup projects is unloaded before being transported to regional disposal facilities. Transfer stations help improve efficiency in the waste management system by allowing waste to be gathered and transferred in larger loads.
The facility accepts municipal solid waste and general household garbage, including bagged trash, furniture, mattresses, carpet, and other bulky household items. It may also receive construction debris, small amounts of renovation waste, and general cleanup materials that are not hazardous. Items such as chemicals, hazardous waste, and other restricted materials are not permitted and must be taken to specialized disposal facilities.

