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Cocoa station is a future Brightline inter-city rail infill station in Cocoa, Florida, United States. The station would be located just south of the Cocoa Curve, where Brightline's Orlando Line along State Road 528 merges with the Florida East Coast Railway main line. The station will be located on property already owned by Brightline, on the ...
Within a few weeks, Brightline officials will decide where to put a Treasure Coast train station. The location will depend on what the company values. Within a few weeks, Brightline officials will ...
The Ocala Union Station (also known as Union Station Plaza) is a bus station and former train station in Ocala, Florida, United States. It is located at 531 Northeast First Avenue, and was built in 1917 by both the Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air Line Railroad. Prior to this, ACL and SAL had separate depots in Ocala.
The Atlantic Coast line used this line for passenger service and in 1917, they jointly built Ocala Union Station with the Seaboard Air Line Railroad where the two railroads crossed. Ocala Union Station no longer serves passenger trains but continues to stand where the Florida Northern crosses the CSX S Line (the former Seaboard Air Line). [2]
The last long-distance train was the Union Pacific's Butte Special in 1971. Elizabethtown, Kentucky: 153,928 Last service was the L&N's Pan-American in 1971. Concord, New Hampshire: 153,808 Last service was unnamed successor train to the Boston and Maine's Alouette in 1965. Amtrak service is proposed under the American Jobs Plan. [19] Decatur ...
Charlotte Harbor and Northern Railway: Andalusia, Florida and Gulf Railway: 1919 1925 N/A [1] Apalachicola Northern Railroad: AN 1903 Later served by the AN Railway, the line is abandoned. Arcadia, Gulf Coast and Lakeland Railroad: 1891 1893 Florida, Peninsular and Gulf Railroad: Arlington and Atlantic Railway: FEC: 1892 1892 Jacksonville and ...
The Florida East Coast Railway runs through Cocoa. Into the early 1960s, passengers could take one of two Chicago-bound trains (on alternating days), the City of Miami or the South Wind (both via Birmingham) and the New York-bound East Coast Champion, Havana Special, and Miamian from the Florida East Coast Railway's Cocoa-Rockledge station. [45]
The Ocklawaha Valley Railroad, originally the Ocala Northern Railroad, was a railroad running from Silver Springs Junction, Florida (east of Ocala, Florida) to Palatka, Florida, running roughly parallel to the Oklawaha River.