List of Seaboard Air Line Railroad precursors

Below is a list of railroads that were bought, leased, or in other ways had their track come under ownership or control by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad or one of its predecessors.

The Seaboard Air Line Railroad merged with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad on July 1, 1967, to form the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad.

Predecessor lines

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Map of CSX's "A" and "S" lines, inherited from predecessors ACL and SAL, respectively.

The Seaboard main line from Richmond to Tampa, heart of its 2600-mile system in 1900, (today mostly CSX's "S" Line), had been built by the following companies:

Acquired lines

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In the first decades of the 20th century, Seaboard expanded its holdings by acquiring the following lines, some of which were created by the Seaboard to construct new lines it wished to have.

Acquired by purchase:

  • Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad, 1903
  • Tallahassee, Perry and Southeastern Railway, 1909
  • Atlanta and Birmingham Air Line Railway, 1909
  • Atlantic, Suwannee River and Gulf Railway, 1909
  • Florida West Shore Railway, 1909
  • Plant City, Arcadia and Gulf Railroad, 1909
  • Tampa Terminal Railroad, 1922
  • Jacksonville, Gainesville and Gulf Railroad, 1927

Acquired by lease:

  • Kissimmee River Railway, 1917
  • Brooksville and Inverness Railway, 1925
  • Tampa Northern Railroad, 1925
  • Charlotte Harbor and Gulf Coast Railway, 1925
  • Seaboard-All Florida Railway, 1925
  • Naples, Seaboard and Gulf Railway, 1925
  • Tampa and Gulf Coast Railroad, 1927
  • Georgia, Florida and Alabama Railroad, 1928
  • Northern Railway of Florida, 1928

Florida, Peninsular and Gulf Railroad

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Gainesville Midland Railroad (bought by Seaboard in 1959)

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Line from Dickerson to Oxford, NC

See also

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