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The station building in 2016. Seaboard Coast Line Railroad station (also referred to as the "Historic Seaboard Train Station") is a former freight railway station in St. Petersburg, Florida, which has been designated by the city of St. Petersburg as a local landmark. [1] [2] The structure is located at 420 22nd Street South.
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Images of Rail, Railroad Depots of Central Florida. Arcadia Publishing. Retrieved 20 June 2020, ISBN 978-0-7385-5390-0. Sammons, Sandra Wallus, The Tale of the Two Henry’s, Henry Plant and henry Flagler and Their Railroads, Pineapple Press Biographies, 2010, ISBN 978-1-56164-456-8; Smithsonian.com - 1885 Train Depot Museum Retrieved August 14 ...
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 .
45th Street is a proposed Tri-Rail Coastal Link Green Line station in West Palm Beach, Florida. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The station is planned for construction at 45th Street between Greenwood Avenue and Pinewood Avenue, just west Broadway (US 1) .
The Lloyd Railroad Depot (also known as Bailey's Mill Station or Number Two Station) is a historic depot building in Lloyd, Florida in the United States.Built in 1858 by the Pensacola and Georgia Railroad, it is the oldest brick railroad station in Florida and one of only three surviving railroad depots in the state built prior to the start of the American Civil War.
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.