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Saturday, January 24, 2026

Boca Grande, FL: Restaurants/SAL Depot

(Satellite)

SAL = Seaboard Air Line

The railroad RoW is now a bike path up here.
Street View, Apr 2011

Roger Kujawa posted seven images with the comment: "Boca Grande on Gasparilla Island, Florida was on the route of the Seaboard Airline. It became a huge tourist destination and outlet for phosphate ship loading."
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The railroad property on the south end of the Gasparilla Island has been repurposed as condos.
1972/73 Poart Boca Grande Quad @ 24,000

There was enough railroad business to just

Naples, FL: Museum/ACL/SAL Depot

(Satellite)

SAL = Seaboard Air Line

Roger Kujawa posted four photos with the comment: "Naples, Florida was on the Seaboard Airline railroad and is now a museum with some upgrades being worked on."
Robert Kjelland: I’ve been there. That is actually a Soo Line caboose. It certainly retired to a milder climate.
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Dennis DeBruler commented on Roger's post
This map indicates the depot was the terminus for the Atlantic Coast Line (ACL), not the Seaboard Air Line (SAL).  1958/59 Naples North Quad @ 24,000
Roger Kujawa: Dennis DeBruler Hey. We are both right.
By 1944, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad bought both the depot and the Seaboard tracks to Naples after Seaboard discontinued service. The Atlantic Coast Line connected the former Seaboard track to their Fort Myers Southern Branch near Vanderbilt Beach, and resumed passenger service to the depot after an eleven-year absence. This makes it only one of the few railroad depots to have been operated by both the Atlantic Coast Line and the Seaboard Air Line
Dennis DeBruler: Roger Kujawa Thanks for the details.

Punta Gorda, FL: Museum/ACL Depot

(Satellite)


Roger Kujawa posted eight photos with the comment: "This really cool depot in Punta Gorda, Florida was built by the Atlantic Coast Line. The black and white entrances were part of a dark past for America."
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In addition to a museum, the building also houses Downtown Kava.
Bruce InCharlotte, Jan 2026

Arcadia, FL: 1911 Businesses/ACL Depot and Freight House

(Satellite)

Street View, Aug 2022

Roger Kujawa posted four photos with the comment: "Arcadia, Florida is home to this cool depot and freight house combo. Built by the Atlantic Coast Line,  It’s future looks secure with a few business inside."





Roads Traveled Photography, Feb 2025
This marker is across Oak Street from the depot. (Street View)

The courthouse is a couple of blocks east of the depot.
Street View, Nov 2021

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

McBee, SC: 1914 (Library & Railroad Museum)/SAL Depot and Caboose

(Satellite)

Street View, Nov 2018

Darrell W. Millner posted two photos with the comment:
McBee, SC April 2022
Amazing thing (at the time) half the depot is a wonderful museum, the other half Public Library.
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1953/66 Spartanburg Quad @ 250,000

Darrell Millner, Apr 2022


Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Apollo Beach, FL: 1970 1.7gw TECO Big Ben Power Plant and Manatee Viewing Center

Power Station: (Satellite, 121 photos)
Viewing Center: (Satellite, 16,247 photos)

Putting some nature into my Towns & Nature blog.
1:17 video @ 1:16
SO. MANY. MANATEES! 😍 This morning, hundreds of manatees were cuddling together, trying to stay warm over in the discharge canal of the TECO power plant in Apollo Beach. It looks like there were other sea critters with them too. 👀 HOW TO SEE MANATEES: https://bit.ly/3WueqcM

The natural gas ST3 is being retired just 3 years after it was started. Why did they bother to start it?
gem
"The plant has two hydrogen capable gas turbines (GE 7HA.02) capable of burning 15-20% hydrogen and moving to 100% hydrogen by 2032 has been proposed.
"On June 29, 2017, molten slag from a coal boiler killed 5 and injured 1.[9] In August 2022, Tampa Electric Company was sentenced to the maximum allowable penalty: a $500,000 fine and three years probation. The company pleaded guilty to “willfully violating” OSHA standards.
"On July 26, 2010, the U.S. Department of Energy announced that it had partnered with Siemens for a pilot carbon capture and storage project at the plant."

Michael, Nov 2021

Teco's web site is out of date. "Big Bend Power Station has four coal-fired units with a combined output of more than 1,700 megawatts. The first unit began service in 1970; the second and third generating units were added in 1973 and 1976, respectively; and Unit Four was added in 1985. A natural gas- and fuel oil-fired peaking unit was installed in 2009 to provide additional power during periods of peak demand." [TempaElectric]

TampaElectric-modernization
The Big Bend Modernization project will install state-of-the-art combined-cycle technology and will eliminate coal as the fuel for Unit 1. We will retire Unit 2. When complete in 2023, the project will be capable of producing 1,090 MW.

TampaElectric-viewing
Manatees often swim in water less than six-feet deep, where underwater vegetation is most abundant. Sadly, this makes them susceptible to boat strikes. Scientists estimate there are about 6,000 manatees in Florida's waters, and they need our help! To help support Tampa Electric’s manatee rescue and research efforts, please check out our on-site Gift Shop when you visit, or shop online.

On Jun 29, 2017, one employee and four contractors were killed while cleaning out a molten slag tank that exploded. The furnace was still running. TECO plead guilty to a criminal charge and was fined $500,000.  [wfla]

To find which former CSX railroad served this plant, I had to access a rather modern topo map since all of this was swamp before the 1970s. The railroad on the right was the Atlantic Coast Line. I was surprised that they did not build the unloading loop when they added the industrial spur to the plant. I was even more surprised when it did not show up on the most recent topo that is available, 1998. I fired up Google Earth and determined that the loop was added between Mar 2009 and Apr 2010.
1987 Gibsonton Quad @ 24,000

The facility north of the coal plant loads ships with phosphate.
"Our North America Business accounts for approximately 34% of estimated annual potash production and 74% of estimated annual production of concentrated phosphate crop nutrients in North America. We mine phosphate in Central Florida and Peru, and potash in Saskatchewan and New Mexico. With those minerals, we produce high-quality fertilizers and animal feed, then market and deliver our finished products—about half to customers in North America, and half to customers around the world, including those in all key agricultural regions." [mosaicco]
I figured it was phosphate since I've seen several photos of draglines in phosphate mines in Florida. Draglines can dig underwater so they are needed in Florida because of the high water table.

Thursday, November 6, 2025

Enfield, NC: Government/ACL Depot and Crossing Guard Tower

Depot: (Satellite
Tower: (Satellite)

The depot is on the left and the tower is on the right.
Street View, Dec 2024

Of course, the tower is on the left, and the depot is in the right background.
Street View, Jan 2025

This Napolean Hill Mural does not appear in a 2013 street view.
Camp Cats, Oct 2023

Doug Scott posted 17 photos with the comment:
2025-09-19
Atlantic Coast Line depot - 1920 - is now used by the town of Enfield. The only ACL gate tower still standing in North Carolina is across the tracks guarding the Whitfield Street crossing of current railroad CSX.
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