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The platform's model was inspired from Georgia’s Folkston Funnel which is a train station with a similar viewing platform. The station will now have a scanner which record the transmissions between trains like the Folkston Funnel. Plant City's depot is bigger than that of Georgia's as it has a 14- foot tower and a lower deck platform. [24]
A train viewing platform is located at the junction for rail enthusiasts to observe passing trains. The platform is part of the Robert W. Willaford Railroad Museum which operates in the Plant City Union Depot. [3] Amtrak's Silver Star runs the Lakeland Subdivision round-trip twice a day into Tampa.
Plant City: Plant City Union Depot: replaced original station in 1909 junction with Seaboard Air Line Railroad Main Line: A 867.8 Dover: Dover originally known as Cork [12] A 870.9 Seffner: Seffner A 873.5 Mango: Mango A 878.8 Tampa: Uceta: junction with Sarasota Line: A 879.6 Thonotosassa Junction junction with Vitis—Tampa Line: A 881.7 ...
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (reporting mark ACL) was a United States Class I railroad formed in 1900, though predecessor railroads had used the ACL brand since 1871. In 1967, it merged with long-time rival Seaboard Air Line Railroad to form the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad.
This is a route-map template for the Plant City Subdivision, a CSX railway line in the United States.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
City/Location Station [7] Connections and notes SV 823.1 Plant City: Plant City later known as Lake Wales Junction junction with Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad Tampa Division SV 825.6 Coronet Junction SVA 827.1 Coronet: located on a spur from Coronet Junction SV 827.3 Hopewell Gardens: Trapnell SV 829.5 Hopewell: Hopewell SV 831.6 ...
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The Lake Monroe and Orlando Railroad was organized in 1875 with a charter to build from the St. Johns River port of Sanford south to Orlando.The South Florida Railroad was incorporated on October 16, 1878, but was unable to obtain a charter until December 9, 1879, when it took over the charter of the Lake Monroe and Orlando, which was in danger of losing its land grants.