New York City cops put the brakes on the impressive trash train hauled by a homeless hoarder Wednesday, throwing the woman's possessions into a dump truck as she helplessly watched.

The procession of shopping carts that Sonia Gonzalez, 60, has been dragging around the city for years was deemed obstructive by city authorities.

The massive collection of 20 grocery carts, 14 laundry carts, eight suitcases, two large crates and one dolly stretched an entire city block, and city officials said it got in the way of traffic and pedestrians.

Sonia Gonzalez, 60, lies on the ground as two NYPD officers looks on

Sanitation workers assisted by police throw Sonia Gonzalez' stuff in a dump truck

Gonzalez, right had been hauling her trash train through the city for years

City authorities said they tried to get Gonzalez to seek help with homeless services

Police officers and sanitation workers threw away about half of Gonzalez' stuff by Wednesday night, and hoped to convince the woman to seek help at a homeless shelter, according to the New York Post.

During the raid, Gonzalez was heard shouting at cops 'You aren’t listening you son of a b***h!', and at one point lay down on the ground in protest.

Her collection included bottles and cans, an air conditioner, shower curtain rods, a wire shelving unit, a Hannah Montana kids laundry hamper and a pair of New Balance sneakers.

On Tuesday, the Puerto Rican native was found moving her collection of junk north on Tenth Avenue from West 39th Street .

Speaking to Daily Mail Online, Gonzalez said that locals call her 'Choo Choo' - because of her huge train-like procession of carts.

She added that the police do not bother her, but sometimes members of the public do phone 911 to complain about her.

Gonzalez speaks to NYPD officers as her trash train is being thrown away

Sanitation workers were assisted by NYPD officers as they threw Gonzalez' possessions in the trash

When asked why she had such a large number of carts and possessions, Gonzalez said it is so she can sell them and make some money.

She mostly hangs out in Hell's Kitchen but is constantly on the move - always with her belongings in tow. She secures the items to her carts with rope and plastic twine.

Gonzales told the Post that people sometimes give her $5 or $10, which she says she takes 'to stop them feeling bad.'

But the hoarder has been criticized by nearby workers who have complained she is bringing down the tone of the neighborhood.

One construction worker at 10 Hudson Yards told the Post: 'Someone needs to call Sanitation and have that crap thrown out.

'You don't want to go back to what [the neighborhood] was 20 years ago.'

Sonia Gonzalez has been hauling her enormous load - which stretches an entire block - around New York City for years

Her collection includes bottles and cans, an air conditioner, shower curtain rods, a wire shelving unit, Hannah Montana kids laundry hamper and a pair of New Balance sneakers

Gonzalez generally moves her carts one or two blocks at a time, as pictured above

While a driver moaned: 'This stinks. She needs to move her stuff!'

But according to a doorman who works between 41st and 42nd street, Gonzalez has been hauling her great load for years and he has never seen any police officers address her.

A City Hall spokesman said: 'Because this person’s possessions are obstructing the sidewalk and traffic, homeless outreach teams and NYPD will again approach the client to attempt to convince her to accept shelter in an available Safe Haven location.'

'The NYPD personnel will go through her possessions with her and voucher any possessions of hers of value,' the official told the Post.

'If this individual refuses a Safe Haven location, the homeless outreach teams will continue to engage her over the next few days to convince her to come into shelter.'