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The depot was constructed in 1927, when the Seaboard Air Line Railroad constructed its line to Naples.It was designed in the same Mediterranean Revival style the Seaboard Air Line used with its stations in Delray Beach, Deerfield Beach, Hialeah, and Homestead on the southeast coast of Florida (which were built around the same time), and is virtually identical to the Hialeah depot.
[8]: 157 The Seaboard–All Florida Railway oversaw construction of the route from Hull through Fort Myers to the Estero River near as well as both branch lines. For the remaining route from the Estero River south to Naples, the railroad created a separate subsidiary, the Naples, Seaboard and Gulf Railway to oversee its construction. The ...
The dinner train is often headed by a vintage EMD F-unit locomotive, SGLR 502, which previously operated on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and the Long Island Rail Road. The train uses a fleet of 1930s-era vintage rail cars named after nearby barrier islands (some of which were previously Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus rail cars ...
Naples: Naples (original station) station near Naples Airport on original alignment. Abandoned in 1944 and service relocated to Seaboard depot. Station demolished in the 1970s. AX 1001.2 Naples (Fifth Avenue South station) previously Seaboard Air Line Railroad depot from 1926 to 1942. Atlantic Coast Line took over the station and tracks in 1944 ...
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Depot (Headland, Alabama), a historic former train station in Headland, Alabama; Naples Seaboard Air Line Railway Station, or Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Depot, a historic former train station in Naples, Florida; St. Petersburg station (Amtrak), or Seaboard Coast Line Railroad station, a former train station in St ...
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On the east coast, the Seaboard–All Florida Railway oversaw the extension of the Seaboard Air Line's line at West Palm Beach south to Fort Lauderdale and Miami.Seaboard's line to West Palm Beach, which originated at their main line in Coleman (just south of Wildwood), was built a year prior by another Seaboard Air Line subsidiary, the Florida Western and Northern Railroad. [2]
Postcard illustrating the allure of streamliner travel to Florida, along with the "citrus" paint scheme used on SAL's EMD diesel locomotives from 1939 to 1954.. The Seaboard Air Line Railroad (reporting mark SAL), known colloquially as the Seaboard Railroad during its time, was an American railroad that existed from April 14, 1900, until July 1, 1967, when it merged with the Atlantic Coast ...