Florida West Coast Railroad Explained

Railroad Name:Florida West Coast Railroad
Marks:FWCR
Locale:west of Gainesville, Florida
Start Year:1987
End Year:2010
Hq City:Trenton, Florida

The Florida West Coast Railroad was a 13-mile (21-kilometre) railroad owned by CSF Acquisition, Inc., which acquired it from CSX on December 13, 1987 as its first acquisition.http://www.rrb.gov/bcd/bcd93-01.pdf It ran west from a CSX line at Newberry to Trenton.

The railroad used to extend west to Cross City, with a branch south to Chiefland. All the lines were originally owned by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.

On February 25, 2004, the company applied to the Surface Transportation Board to abandon almost the whole line. The case was decided March 11, 2004, and the company was allowed to abandon all of the line.

By notice to the STB[1] on May 13, 2010, Florida West Coast Railroad abandoned 10.3 miles of the railroad from Newberry to Trenton. The consummation of abandonment did not include the easternmost portion of the railroad. The portion that was abandoned was subsequently acquired by the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection to be used to extend the Nature Coast State Trail.

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  1. Web site: Consummation of Abandonment. United States Surface Transportation Board. 26 January 2016. 31 January 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160131184403/http://www.stb.dot.gov/Filings/all_2010s.nsf/d6ef3e0bc7fe3c6085256fe1004f61cb/85257ca7006a8d2b852577220072ebfa/$FILE/227068.PDF. dead.