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The Fernandina Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation and operated by First Coast Railroad.[1] The line runs from Yulee, Florida, to Fernandina Beach, Florida, for a total of 12.1 miles (19.5 km). At its north end it continues south from the Kingsland Subdivision and at its south end the track comes to an end, at a WestRock Papermill along the east coast of the Amelia River just south of the mouth of Egans Creek.[2][3]
The FernandinaSubdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation and operated by First Coast Railroad. The line runs from Yulee, Florida, to Fernandina...
Kingsland Subdivision. CSX then leased the line from Yulee north to Seals (and the former FernandinaSubdivision from Yulee to Fernandina) to the First...
specific segment known as the Everett Subdivision. The route to Fernandina Beach was designated the FernandinaSubdivision. The Seaboard Coast Line became the...
Callahan was the Seaboard's Gross Subdivision, and the remaining track to Fernandina Beach was the FernandinaSubdivision. By 1932, Seaboard abandoned track...
Mills Creek to Callahan where it connected with the Seaboard's line from Fernandina and Yulee to Baldwin (the former Florida Railroad). The Gross Cutoff...
The Callahan Subdivision is a CSX Transportation railroad subdivision within the Jacksonville Division on the former Seaboard Air Line Railroad. The sub...
45) in Hernando (Citrus County). Its eastern terminus is at SR A1A in Fernandina Beach (Nassau County), at the corner of Atlantic Avenue and Fletcher Avenue...
Railroad network from 1903 to 1967, and was primarily their Tallahassee Subdivision. The full line is still in service today and is now part of the Florida...
The Seaboard Air Line Railroad's Sarasota Subdivision (W Line) was a rail line that ran from the company's main line at Turkey Creek south to Palmetto...
expansion. The Wildwood Subdivision from Baldwin to Waldo was built in 1859 by the Florida Railroad, which historically ran from Fernandina Beach to Cedar Key...
Gilchrist County from a segment of Alachua County. Florida's counties are subdivisions of the state government. Florida's most populous county is Miami-Dade...
City of Casselberry Seal of the Village of El Portal Seal of the City of Fernandina Beach Seal of the City of Fort Meade Seal of the City of Fort Pierce Seal...
Bethune's loyalty to Spain. Bethune survived by staying in the town of Fernandina. He eventually returned to the burned down plantation and rebuilt it,...
in 1894 by the Florida Northern Railroad. It was an extension of the Fernandina and Jacksonville Railroad north to Savannah, Georgia to connect with the...
Islands, including San Cristóbal Island, Darwin Island, Marchena Island and Fernandina Island. According to John McCosker, "since this catshark's range is restricted...
line) is now CSX's A Line (Nahunta Subdivision). From Waycross to Folkston, the line is now part of CSX's Jesup Subdivision. Both Rice Yard in Waycross and...