List of defunct Florida railroads

List of defunct Florida railroads

__TOC__Railroads marked (n) were incorporated but not built.
*Alabama Midland Railway
*Apalachicola and Alabama Railroad (n)
*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 (n)
*Atlantic, Suwannee River and Gulf Railway (SAL)
*Atlantic, Vandosta and Western Railway (SOU)
*Atlantic and Western Railroad (FEC)
*Bartow and Plant City Railway (n)
*Blue Springs, Orange City and Atlantic Railroad (FEC)
*Carrabelle, Tallahassee and Georgia Railroad (SAL)
*Chattahoochee and Alabama Railroad (n)
*Chipola and Chippewa Lake Railroad (n)
*Clay Springs and Apopka Railroad
*De Land and St. Johns River Railway
*East Florida Railway (ACL)
*Eufaula and St. Andrews Bay Air-line Railroad (n)
*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 (n)
*Florida Midland Railroad (ACL)
*Florida Midland and Georgia Railroad (n)
*Florida Southern Railway
*Fort Meade, Keystone and Walk-in-the-Water Railroad (n)
*Georgia, Florida and Key West Railway (n)
*Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad (SOU)
*Georgia Southern and Florida Railway (SOU)
*Green Cove Spring and Melrose Railroad
*Gulf and Florida Northern Railroad (n)
*Halifax and Indian River Railway (FEC)
*International Railroad and Steamship Company of Florida (n)
*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 (n)
*Live Oak and Rowland's Bluff Railroad (ACL)
*Live Oak and White Springs Railroad (n)
*Live Oak, Perry and Georgia Railroad (LOP&G)
*Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N)
*Monticello and Georgia Railroad (n)
*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 (n)
*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 (n)
*St. Johns River Terminal (SOU)
* St. Louis - San Francisco Railway (SLSF)
*Santa Fee and St. Johns Railway (n)
*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 (n)
*Silver Springs, Ocala and Gulf Railroad (ACL)
*South American and International Railroad (n)
*South Florida Railroad (ACL)
*Southeastern Railway (FEC)
*Southern Railway (SOU)
*Suwannee and Gulf Railroad
*Tallahassee-St. Marks Railroad
*Tampa and Western Railroad
*Tavares, Orlando and Atlantic Railroad (SAL)
*Thomasville, Tallahassee and Gulf Railroad
*Tropical Peninsular Railroad (n)
*Union Cypress Company
*Western Peninsular Railroad
*Western Railway of Florida
*Wildwood, Lady Lake, Withlacoochee and Gulf Railway (n)
*Winston and Bone Valley Railroad (ACL)
*Winston Lumber Company (ACL)
*Withlacoochee Railway (n)
*The Withlacoochee, Plant City and Boca Grande Railroad (n)

AAR reporting marks

The code (usually 3 or 4 letters) shown after the railroad name is the Association of American Railroads reporting mark:

* ACL Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
* FEC Florida East Coast Railway
* SAL Seaboard Air Line Railroad
* SBD Seaboard System Railroad
* SCL Seaboard Coast Line Railroad
* SOU Southern Railway (U.S.)

ee also

*List of railroads incorporated in Florida
*List of Florida street railroads

References

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