Seminole Gulf Railway
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Seminole Gulf Railway | |
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Reporting marks | SGLR |
Locale | southwest Florida |
Dates of operation | 1987 – present |
Track gauge | 4 ft 8½ in (1435 mm) (standard gauge) |
Headquarters | Fort Myers, Florida |
The Seminole Gulf Railway (AAR reporting marks SGLR) is a short line railroad located in southwest Florida. It has two separate lines. The minor line runs from Oneco, Florida south to Venice, Florida, with branches from Sarasota, Florida to Matoka, Florida and Fruitville, Florida. The major line runs from Arcadia, Florida to Vanderbilt Beach, Florida/North Naples, Florida, with no significant branches. Each line has one interchange point with CSX, at Oneco (with the Palmetto Subdivision) and Arcadia (with the Brewster Subdivision). Company headquarters are in Fort Myers, Florida.
[edit] History
The main line, from Arcadia to North Naples, was owned by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, which eventually became part of CSX. The Sarasota line was owned by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad (except for the branch to Matoka, which was ACL), which also became part of CSX. SGLR took over the trackage from CSX in November 1987.
The railroad has run excursion train service since January, 1991.