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Florida West Shore Railway (Seaboard Air Line Railroad) Ludlam Trail: 5.6 miles (9.0 km) Miami-Dade County, Florida East Coast Railway-- Little River Branch Monticello Bike Trail: 3.1 miles (5.0 km) Jefferson County: Perry Cutoff (Atlantic Coast Line Railroad) [6] Nature Coast State Trail: 31.7 miles (51.0 km) Dixie, Gilchrist, and Levy Counties
The Historic Jefferson Railway operated a small gasoline-powered locomotive named "Critter", built by the Plymouth Locomotive Works.. The railway originally featured two 4-4-0 steam locomotives, the Robert E. Lee, engine no 7, and the Sam Houston, engine no. 4, which had been originally built in 1964 by Crown Metal Products for the Six Gun Territory Amusement park in Silver Springs, Florida.
Florida Railway and Navigation Company; Florida Central and Western Railroad; Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad; Florida Central Railroad (1868–1882) Florida Central Railroad (1907–1914) Florida Coast and Gulf Railway; Florida, Georgia and Western Railway; Florida Midland Railway (defunct) Florida Railroad; Florida Southern Railway ...
The Florida Railroad Museum is one of three Official State Railroad Museums in Florida. [1] It became a Florida state railroad museum in 1984 when it received statutory recognition by the Florida Legislature as meeting the following four criteria: its purpose is to preserve railroad history, it is devoted primarily to the history of railroading ...
The Florida West Coast Railroad (reporting mark FWCR) was a 13-mile (21-kilometre) railroad owned by CSF Acquisition, Inc., which acquired it from CSX on December 13, 1987 as its first acquisition. Archived 2004-10-18 at the Wayback Machine It ran west from a CSX line at Newberry to Trenton .
Tri-Rail train on the former Seaboard-All Florida Railway in 2011. Tri-Rail service began on the South Florida Rail Corridor in January 1989. While initially intended to be temporary, it eventually became a permanent service. CSX continued to maintain and provide dispatching for the line up until 2015, when FDOT took over those responsibilities.
The Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad was the final name of a system of railroads throughout Florida, becoming part of the Seaboard Air Line Railway in 1900. The system, including some of the first railroads in Florida, stretched from Jacksonville west through Tallahassee and south to Tampa .
American Rails, "Surviving Florida Railroad Stations" (PDF). American Rails. Retrieved 20 June 2020; Fergusson's Railway and Tramway Stations List. Retrieved 5 June 2020 - Florida Railroads: Passenger Stations & Stops (PDF) Florida Railroads, page 1; Mulligan, Michael (2008). Images of Rail, Railroad Depots of Central Florida. Arcadia Publishing.