- South Florida Railroad
Infobox SG rail
railroad_name=South Florida Railroad
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locale=Florida
start_year=1880
end_year=1893
hq_city=The South Florida Railroad was a
railroad from Orlando toTampa, Florida , becoming part of thePlant System in 1883 and theAtlantic Coast Line Railroad in 1902.History
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 onOctober 16 ,1878 , but was unable to obtain a charter untilDecember 9 ,1879 , when they took over the charter of the Lake Monroe and Orlando, which was in danger of losing itsland grant s. The South Florida first ran onNovember 11 ,1880 , running the short distance between Sanford and Orlando. However the company had plans to continue to theGulf of Mexico , reaching it at Tampa.On
May 4 ,1883 ,Henry B. Plant and hisPlant System (headed by theSavannah, Florida and Western Railway ) bought 3/5 of the stock of the South Florida after an unsuccessful attempt to buy theFlorida Southern Railway . Plant had made an agreement with the Florida Southern not to build the SF&W south of Gainesville or Palatka, the northern ends of the Florida Southern, but the existing South Florida was immune from this. Plant then made agreements with all the railroads building towards Tampa except for theFlorida Transit and Peninsular Railroad . Specifically, the Florida Southern would not built any lines south of Pemberton's Ferry and Brooksville or north of Bartow, and the South Florida would build theirPemberton Ferry Branch between the two and assigntrackage rights to the Florida Southern. The agreement with theJacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway specified that that company would only build north of Sanford; in both cases the South Florida would give up their rights to the territories given to the other companies. The JT&KW had already done some grading at Bartow and Tampa, and sold them to the South Florida.Thus two railroads remained on a race towards Tampa - the South Florida and the
Florida Transit and Peninsular Railroad . The South Florida managed to get there first, and obtained the best ports (now known asPort Tampa ). The Tampa end opened onDecember 10 ,1883 , and onJanuary 25 ,1884 service began over the full line, built to three-foot (914 mm) narrow gauge. OnFebruary 20 ,1886 thestandard-gauge Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway opened to Sanford, and the South Florida was converted to standard gauge onSeptember 22 .In 1893 the
Savannah, Florida and Western Railway (Plant System ) directly acquired the South Florida. In 1902 theAtlantic Coast Line Railroad acquired the Plant System, and in 1967 the ACL merged into theSeaboard Coast Line Railroad . The line eventually passed toCSX , and now operates as part of one of its two main lines in the area, known as the "A" Line.Branches
;Lake CharmThe
Sanford and Indian River Railroad was chartered in 1881 to run from Sanford southeast to Oviedo andLake Charm . The South Florida leased it in 1883, and it was standard gauged onSeptember 21 ,1886 .;ApopkaThe Apopka Branch was part of the original charter, running from Mayo on the mainline west to the Withlacoochee River via Apopka. The line was never opened by the South Florida, instead partially opening as the
Apopka and Atlantic Railroad ; it was never a success.;NarcoosseeThe
St. Cloud and Sugar Belt Railway was incorporated in 1888 to connect Kissimmee to St. Cloud and Narcoossee. It was immediately operated by the South Florida, and was merged into it in 1893.;BartowThe charter specified that the railroad must pass through Bartow; thus the
Bartow Branch was built from the mainline at Lake Alfred (Bartow Junction) southwest to Bartow. It opened in 1884 and was standard gauged onSeptember 23 ,1886 .;Pemberton FerryPart of the agreement between the South Florida and the
Florida Southern Railway specified that the South Florida would build the north-southPemberton Ferry Branch . This branch began at a junction with the Florida Southern at Pemberton's Ferry, running south-southeast across the mainline at Lakeland to Bartow. South of Bartow, the Florida Southern continued to Punta Gorda, using trackage rights over the branch. Once theBone Valley phosphate district was discovered near Lakeland, pressure increased tostandard-gauge the line, and that was done onAugust 7 ,1891 .After the Plant System bought the South Florida, an extension was built north from Pemberton's Ferry to Inverness, where the Plant System's
Silver Springs, Ocala and Gulf Railroad continued north.tation listing
External links
* [http://taplines.net/southflorida/southflorida Tap Lines - The South Florida Railroad]
References
* [http://www.earlpleasants.com/search_1.asp Railroad History Database]
*Mileposts from [http://web.archive.org/web/20040718192935/www.trainweb.org/csxtimetables/Contents.html CSX Transportation Timetables]
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