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List of railroads incorporated in Florida

 

Most of the railroads were chartered by the Florida State Legislature, but some were incorporated under the general incorporation laws. The Legislature met every two years, which is why most railroads were incorporated in odd-numbered years.

Between 1831 and 1939, the territory and state of Florida chartered 564 companies to build and/or operate railroads. Only two hundred and fifty-one actually built railroads. By 1939, abandonment and consolidation had reduced the number of companies operating railroads in Florida to just 22.

1830s

  • The Leon Rail-Way was chartered by the territorial legislature in 1831. It was rechartered as the Leon Railroad Company in 1832, and again as the Tallahassee Railroad in 1834. The railroad began partial operation in 1836, making it the second railroad in Florida.
  • The Florida, Alabama & Georgia Railroad was chartered by the Florida territorial legislature in 1834. After Alabama chartered the Alabama, Florida & Georgia Railroad, Florida accepted the Alabama charter in 1835. Construction was started, and the Montgomery and West Point Railroad was acquired as part of a plan to connect Pensacola with Montgomery, Alabama. The Panic of 1837 caused the Bank of Pensacola, which had floated the bonds for the railroad, to fail, and the Territory of Florida repudiated its backing of the bonds. The company collapsed without ever operating a train.
  • The Lake Wimico and St. Joseph Canal Company was chartered by the territorial legislature in 1835. The company began construction of a railroad instead of a canal, and it was rechartered as the Lake Wimico and St. Joseph Canal and Railroad Company in 1836. The railroad began operating in March 1835. The railroad ceased operations in the early 1840s.
  • The Pond Creek and Blackwater River Canal Company was chartered by the territorial legislature in 1835. In 1838 it was rechartered as the Arcadia Railroad. It transported lumber over a three-mile track between Pond Creek and Blackwater River using mule-power.

1850s

  • The Florida, Atlantic & Gulf Central Railroad was chartered by the state legislature in 1851. Construction began in 1855 on a route from Jacksonville to Alligator (renamed Lake City in 1859). The line was completed to Lake City in 1860.
  • The Pensacola & Georgia Railroad was chartered by the state legislature in 1853. In 1855 the company’s charter was amended to allow the company to connect Pensacola to Lake City. Construction began in Tallahassee in 1856. That same year the Pensacola & Georgia acquired control of the Tallahassee Railroad. The first new section of the railroad, from Tallahassee to Capitola, opened in 1857. The line from Tallahassee to Lake City was completed at the beginning of 1861. The Pensacola & Georgia Railroad opened an extension from Tallahassee to Quincy in 1863. The Florida portion of a line from Lake City to Lawton, Georgia was completed by the Florida & Georgia Railroad in 1865.
  • The Alabama & Florida Railroad was chartered by Florida in 1853. It opened its first track between Pensacola and Pollard, Alabama in 1861. The company went bankrupt and was sold at foreclosure to the Pensacola and Louisville Railroad in 1869. It was reorganized as the Pensacola Railroad in 1877, and sold to the Louisville and Nashville Railroad a few years later.
  • The Florida Railroad was chartered by Florida in 1853. Originally conceived as a line from Amelia Island (Fernandina Beach) to Tampa, with a branch to Cedar Key, the company decided to build the Cedar Key branch before extending to Tampa. The line from Fernandina had reached Starke by 1858, and Cedar Key in 1860.
  • In 1858 the legislature chartered the St. Johns Railroad, running between Tocoi Landing on the St. Johns River and New Augustine, on the San Sebastian River across from St. Augustine. It was in operation by 1860.

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References

Turner, Gregg. (2003) A Short History of Florida Railroads. Charleston, South Carolina:  Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0-7385-2421-2

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David Levy Yulee Railway Displaying Bonds such as the Florida Railroad Company $1000 Bond Signed by Secretary Call

David Levy Yulee Amelia Island Museum of History Displaying Bonds such as the
Florida Railroad Company $1000 Bond
Signed by Secretary Call

 

1886 Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Halifax River Railway Company. Signed H.M. Flagler as President

1886 Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Halifax River Railway Company.
Signed H.M. Flagler as President

 

Florida Railroad Company $1000 Bond Signed by Secretary Call

Florida Railroad Company $1000 Bond
Signed by Secretary Call

 

1912 Florida East Coast Railway Company. $10,000 Bond

1912 Florida East Coast Railway Company.
$10,000 Bond

 

1877 The Florida Central Railroad Company $1000 Bond

1877 The Florida Central Railroad Company
$1000 Bond

 

Nov. 3, 1866 30,000 Shares costing $100 each share

Nov. 3, 1866 30,000 Shares costing $100 each share.  Very rare stock certificate.

 

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1938 Live Oak, Perry, & Gulf Railroad Company Stock Share. Issued to John M. Hollern 1938 Live Oak, Perry, & Gulf Railroad Company Stock Share.
Issued to John M. Hollern

 

1930 Atlantic Coast Line Railroad $5000

1930 Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
$5000

 

1856 Brunswick and Florida Rail Road Co. Bonds of 9 Shares

1856 Brunswick and Florida Rail Road Co. Bonds of 9 Shares

 

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August 1, 1861 Brunswick and Florida Rail Road Company (5) $35 coupons being redeemed for a $175 payment from Merchants & Planters Bank August 1, 1861 Brunswick and Florida Rail Road Company
(5) $35 coupons being redeemed for a $175 payment from Merchants & Planters Bank

 

1905 The Florida Coast Line Canal and Transportation Company $1000 Bond Unissued Trustees Certificate

1905 The Florida Coast Line Canal and Transportation Company $1000 Bond
Unissued Trustees Certificate

 

Jacksonville, Tampa, and Key West Railway Co. 50 Year Gold Bond $1,000 Principal Due

Jacksonville, Tampa, and Key West Railway Co.
50 Year Gold Bond
$1,000 Principal Due

 

19__ Georgia Southern and Florida Railway Company. Specimen

19__ Georgia Southern and Florida Railway Company.
Specimen

 

1858 Pensacola $200 Railroad Stock Gadsden County, FL.

1858 Pensacola $200 Railroad Stock
Gadsden County, FL.

 

1858 Pensacola and Georgia Rail Road $200 Stock

1858 Pensacola and Georgia Rail Road
$200 Stock

 

1855 Pensacola and Georgia Rail Road $3.81 Stock

1855 Pensacola and Georgia Rail Road
$3.81 Stock

 

1862 Pensacola and Georgia Rail-Road Company Check for $16.70

1862 Pensacola and Georgia Rail-Road Company
Check for $16.70

 

1861 Pensacola and Georgia Railroad Company Check for $1.26

1861 Pensacola and Georgia Railroad Company
Check for $1.26

 

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