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Nostalgia & History > Here is one for LanceDate: 05/13/22 13:50 Here is one for Lance Author: retcsxcfm Seaboard Air Line depot at Auburndale,Fl.
Since moved to location of former ACL sation. Uncle Joe Seffner,Fl. Date: 05/13/22 14:08 Re: Here is one for Lance Author: retcsxcfm Seaboard Air Line depot at Auburndale,Fl.
Since moved to location of former ACL sation. Uncle Joe Seffner,Fl. Date: 05/13/22 14:11 Re: Here is one for Lance Author: retcsxcfm Please cancel the double post,this old man has
a heck of a time with computers Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/13/22 14:12 by retcsxcfm. Date: 05/13/22 17:55 Re: Here is one for Lance Author: santafe199 Well thanks, Uncle Joe! It's always good to see a depot posted on a Friday...
:^) Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/14/22 11:01 by santafe199. Date: 05/13/22 19:52 Re: Here is one for Lance Author: PHall Almost looks like something you would see on the Santa Fe in Southern California. Same design elements.
Date: 05/13/22 23:16 Re: Here is one for Lance Author: Evan_Werkema retcsxcfm Wrote:
> Seaboard Air Line depot at Auburndale,Fl. Since moved to location of former ACL sation. That's what the Railroad Station Historical Society database says, but I've having a hard time reconciling the building at that spot with the one in the photo above: https://goo.gl/maps/xM696HrBzTmDdUEB8 https://www.hmdb.org/PhotoFullSize.asp?PhotoID=347277 https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/railroad-tracks-running-through-city-park-623434064 PHall Wrote: > Almost looks like something you would see on the > Santa Fe in Southern California. Same design > elements. More like something you would see on Rock Island in Kansas: https://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?11,3707548,3707548#3707548 https://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?11,1939804 https://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?11,1752871 Date: 05/14/22 09:06 Re: Here is one for Lance Author: retcsxcfm Ist picture,
looking SW on ex ACL toward Tampa. The exSAL crossed about a mile away The SAL depot was located there as shown. 3rd picture Looking NE toward Orlando. The current "depot" is the same location where the ACL wood depot stood. About 1925 or so the SAL extended the line from Wildwood to West Palm Beach. Most if not all of the depots were masonary construction and had a Spainish style look. On the oher hand the ACL was much older and had (at some) wood depots. As an exception the Orlando station was all masonary. I know the depot shown does look like its self. Many changes were made. Of note,ACL station signs were purple and white and show the city only.The SAL signs were white with black letters and showed the state as well. UJ |