List of defunct Florida railroads
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- Alabama Midland Railway
- Apalachicola and Alabama Railroad
- Arcadia, Gulf Coast and Lakeland Railroad (SAL)
- Arlington and Atlantic Railroad (FEC)
- Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (ACL)
- Atlantic Coast, St. Johns and Indian River Railway (FEC)
- Atlantic and East Coast Terminal (ACL/FEC)
- Atlantic and Gulf Railroad and Steamboat Company
- Atlantic, Suwannee River and Gulf Railway (SAL)
- Atlantic, Vandosta and Western Railway (SOU)
- Atlantic and Western Railroad (FEC)
- Bartow and Plant City Railway
- Blue Springs, Orange City and Atlantic Railroad (FEC)
- Carrabelle, Tallahassee and Georgia Railroad (SAL)
- Chattahoochee and Alabama Railroad
- Chipola and Chippewa Lake Railroad
- Clay Springs and Apopka Railroad
- De Land and St. Johns River Railway
- East Florida Railway (ACL)
- Eufaula and St. Andrews Bay Air-line Railroad
- Fernandina and Amelia Beach Railway (SAL)
- Florida and Georgia Railway
- Florida Central Railroad
- Florida Coast and Gulf Railway (FEC)
- Florida, Georgia and Western Railway (SAL)
- Florida Grand Trunk Railway
- Florida Midland Railroad (ACL)
- Florida Midland and Georgia Railroad
- Florida Southern Railway
- Fort Meade, Keystone and Walk-in-the-Water Railroad
- Georgia, Florida and Key West Railway
- Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad (SOU)
- Georgia Southern and Florida Railway (SOU)
- Green Cove Spring and Melrose Railroad
- Gulf and Florida Northern Railroad
- Halifax and Indian River Railway (FEC)
- International Railroad and Steamship Company of Florida
- Jacksonville and Atlantic Railroad (FEC)
- Jacksonville and Atlantic Railway (FEC)
- Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Halifax River Railroad (FEC)
- Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Halifax River Railway (FEC)
- Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Indian River Railroad (FEC)
- Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway (ACL/FEC)
- Jacksonville Terminal (ACL/FEC/SOU)
- Jupiter and Lake Worth Railroad (ACL)
- Key of the Gulf Railroad
- Live Oak and Rowland's Bluff Railroad (ACL)
- Live Oak and White Springs Railroad
- Live Oak, Perry and Georgia Railroad (LOP&G)
- Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N)
- Monticello and Georgia Railroad
- Ocala Northern Railroad
- Ocala and Southwestern Railroad
- Ocklawaha Valley Railroad
- Orange Belt Railway
- Orange Ridge, DeLand and Atlantic Railroad (ACL)
- Orlando and Winter Park Railway (SAL)
- Peninsular Northern Railroad
- Pensacola and Birmingham Railroad
- Plant System of Railroads (ACL)
- St. Augustine & Halifax River Railway (FEC)
- St. Augustine and Palatka Railway (FEC)
- St. Johns Railway (FEC)
- St. Johns and Halifax Railroad (FEC)
- St. Johns and Halifax River Railroad (FEC)
- St. Johns and Halifax River Railway (FEC)
- St. Johns and Lake Eustis Railway
- St. Johns River, Lake Weir and Gulf Railroad
- St. Johns River Terminal (SOU)
- St. Louis - San Francisco Railway (SLSF)
- Santa Fee and St. Johns Railway
- Savannah, Florida and Western Railway (ACL)
- Seaboard Air Line Railroad (SAL)
- Seaboard Air Line Railway (SAL)
- Seaboard-All Florida Railway (SAL)
- Seaboard Coast Line Railroad (SCL)
- Seaboard System Railroad (SBD)
- Seville and Halifax River Railroad
- Silver Springs, Ocala and Gulf Railroad (ACL)
- South American and International Railroad
- South Florida Railroad (ACL)
- Southeastern Railway (FEC)
- Southern Railway (SOU)
- Suwannee and Gulf Railroad
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- Tallahassee-St. Marks Railroad
- Tampa and Western Railroad
- Tavares, Orlando and Atlantic Railroad (SAL)
[edit] Thomasville, Tallahassee and Gulf Railroad
The Thomasville, Tallahassee and Gulf Railroad was incorporated under the general incorporation laws of Florida by Charles H. Adams of the City of New York, John E. Page of Albany, New York, Edward Danforth of Elmira, New York, William V. Page of Albany, New York, Edward Lewis of Tallahassee, Florida, Auther P. Wright of Thomasville, Georgia, C. D. McDougall of Auburn, New York and J. Edmund Page of Albany, New York, to build, maintain, and operate a railroad from a point on the line between the cities of Tallahassee, in the State of Florida, and Thomasville, in the State of Georgia, through the counties of Leon, Wakulla and Franklin, in the State of Florida, passing through Tallahassee and terminating on the waters of the Gulf of Mexico, at or near Carrabelle, on James's Island, in Franklin county, a distance of about seventy miles.
Florida state law chapter 3494, approved February 7, 1883, granted land to the Thomasville, Tallahassee and Gulf Railroad Company, provided it was built in standard gauge.
Florida state law chapter 3643, approved February 10, 1885, amended chapter 3494 to require the railroad to begin construction within six months; any sections completed after five years would not receive land grants.
Florida state law chapter 3791, approved May 19, 1887, changed the deadline for commencement to within three months of June 1, 1887, with at least five miles completed within six months, and no land grants given for any section completed after 18 months.
- Tropical Peninsular Railroad
- Union Cypress Company
- Western Peninsular Railroad
- [Western Railway of Florida]]
- Wildwood, Lady Lake, Withlacoochee and Gulf Railway
- Winston and Bone Valley Railroad (ACL)
- Winston Lumber Company (ACL)
- Withlacoochee Railway
- The Withlacoochee, Plant City and Boca Grande Railroad
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- Hilton, George W. (1990). American Narrow Gauge Railroads. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-2369-9.