Florida Railroad Museum
Florida Railroad Museum | |
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Reporting mark | FGCX |
Locale | Manatee County, Florida, USA |
Dates of operation | 1981– |
Track gauge | 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
Headquarters | Parrish, Florida |
The Florida Railroad Museum (reporting mark FGCX) is a railroad museum located in Parrish, Florida.
The museum operates a heritage railroad and offers tourist excursions along 6 miles of a former Seaboard Air Line Railway route in Manatee County.
The museum was founded in 1981 as the Florida Gulf Coast Railroad Museum and has been operating weekend excursions out of Parrish, Florida since 1992. The museum is also active in Willow, Florida.
The Florida Railroad Museum is one of three Official State Railroad Museums in Florida.[1] It became a Florida state railroad museum in 1984 when it received statutory recognition by the Florida Legislature as meeting the four statutory criteria that: its purpose is to preserve railroad history, it is devoted primarily to the history of railroading, it is open to the public, and it operates as a non-profit organization.
Rolling stock
Locomotives
Builder | Model | Year built | Type | Current number | Former numbers (if applicable) | Operational status |
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EMD | FP7 | 1952 | Diesel-electric | VLIX 904 | GO Transit 904 | Stored, no prime mover. |
EMD | GP7 | 1951 | Diesel-electric | FGCX 1835 | US Army 1835 | In service |
EMD | GP7 | Diesel-electric | FGCX 1822 | US Army 1822 | Stored, used for parts | |
EMD | GP10 | Diesel-electric | FGCX 8330 | UP 183B, IC 8330 | In service. Built as GP-9 B-unit. Rebuilt to GP10 by Illinois Central Paducah Shops | |
ALCO | RS-3 | 1951 | Diesel-electric | Seaboard Air Line 1633 | New York Central 8277 | Stored, out-of-service |
ALCO | RS-3 | Diesel-electric | PRR 8604 | Pennsylvania Railroad 8604 | Stored, used for parts | |
GE | 44-ton switcher | Diesel-electric | FGCX 100 | US Navy 65-00345 | In service | |
EMD | NW5 | Diesel-electric | Cargill 61 | Static display | ||
Porter | 0-6-0T | Steam | BEDT 12 | Static display | ||
Cars
Builder | Model | Year built | Type | Current number | Former numbers (if applicable) | Operational status |
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Fruit Growers Express | Refrigerated box car | ex-TPIX 250 | TPIX 250 | Static display | ||
Tank car | ex-SAL? | SAL? | Static display | |||
ACF | U-12 | 1962 | Covered hopper | TBA | Atlantic Coast Line 10304; CSXT 651873 | Static display |
Pullman | Pullman | 1926 | Passenger | Kentucky Club | Mt. Langford; Kentucky; Royal American Shows 51 | In service |
Pullman | Pullman | Sleeper | TBA | Formerly owned by RBBX circus. To be used as crew quarters for crews who stay overnight. | Under Restoration | |
Pullman | Pullman | 1954 | Passenger | Cape Tormentine | Originally operated by Canadian National Railway and later Via Rail Canada. | In service |
EMU | 1930 | Passenger | FGCX 3518 | Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad 3518; New Jersey Transit 3518 | In service | |
EMU | 1930 | Passenger | FGCX 3572 | Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad 3572; New Jersey Transit 3572 | In service | |
Baggage-RPO | 1925 | Passenger | Southern Railway 142 | Stored | ||
Coach | 1914 | Passenger | Illinois Central Railroad 2682 | Royal American Shows 2682 | Stored, partially restored | |
Coach | 1950 | Passenger | FGCX 2002 | Union Pacific 5416, Alaska RR 5416, New Georgia 2002 | In service | |
Caboose | 1929 | Freight | Texas and Pacific Railway 12070 | Ticket office | ||
N&W | Caboose | 1942 | Freight | Norfolk and Western Railway 518415 | In storage | |
B&O | Caboose | 1945 | Freight | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad C-2417 | In storage | |
Pullman | Pine-series | 1953 | Passenger | Short Leaf Pine | Louisville and Nashville Railroad #3464 | Under restoration |
Bethlehem Steel | Coach | 1938 | Passenger | Atlantic Coast Line Railroad 1116 | In storage |
See also
References
External links
Media related to Florida Gulf Coast Railroad Museum at Wikimedia Commons
Coordinates: 27°35′07″N 82°12′00″W / 27.58528°N 82.199889°W