Seaboard Coast Line station (still in use today by the FCEN), located in Plymouth, Florida, 1970's
Seaboard Coast Line station located in Plymouth, Florida, 1970's. This concrete block and stucco depot is the successor to the old wooden TO&G depot. This rail line originally served the Tavares, Orlando, and Atlantic Railroad; Seaboard Air Line; Seaboard Coast Line; CSX Transportation; and the Florida Central Railroad. The depot now serves as the headquarters of the Florida Central Railroad, which is owned by Pinsley Railroads, based in Massachusetts. The Florida Central Railroad (reporting mark FCEN) is one of several short line railroads run by the Pinsly Railroad Company. Its only interchange point is with CSX in downtown Orlando, Florida; it has trackage rights from there south to Taft Yard.
Seaboard Coast Line station (still in use today by the FCEN), located in Plymouth, Florida, 1970's
Seaboard Coast Line station located in Plymouth, Florida, 1970's. This concrete block and stucco depot is the successor to the old wooden TO&G depot. This rail line originally served the Tavares, Orlando, and Atlantic Railroad; Seaboard Air Line; Seaboard Coast Line; CSX Transportation; and the Florida Central Railroad. The depot now serves as the headquarters of the Florida Central Railroad, which is owned by Pinsley Railroads, based in Massachusetts. The Florida Central Railroad (reporting mark FCEN) is one of several short line railroads run by the Pinsly Railroad Company. Its only interchange point is with CSX in downtown Orlando, Florida; it has trackage rights from there south to Taft Yard.