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Blount Island Auto Transfer
L758 traverses past the crumbling remains of JEA’s massive 3.2 mile coal conveyor system. The conveyor was demolished in 2018 along with the iconic cooling towers at the St. John’s River Power Park. At one point in time, it was a bustling facility that required at least two coal trains a day to supply coal to the plant. Now a days the only activity on the SJRPP site is the steady flux of fisherman that perch from the concrete ledges in hopes of landing the big one.
Blount Island Auto Transfer
L758 traverses past the crumbling remains of JEA’s massive 3.2 mile coal conveyor system. The conveyor was demolished in 2018 along with the iconic cooling towers at the St. John’s River Power Park. At one point in time, it was a bustling facility that required at least two coal trains a day to supply coal to the plant. Now a days the only activity on the SJRPP site is the steady flux of fisherman that perch from the concrete ledges in hopes of landing the big one.