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  1. 1885 Brooksville Train Depot - Hernando Historical Museum …

    In this area visitors will learn about the history of Florida, Hernando County starting with the Seminole Indians Wars, to early settlements, and the building of the depot.

  2. History of Railroads in Pasco County, Florida

    Oct 18, 2002 · The following is taken from A Short History of Florida Railroads by Gregg Turner. During 1909, the seaboard opened a big marine facility at Tampa’s Seddon Island.

  3. List of Florida railroads - Wikipedia

    List of Florida railroads This is a list of railroads operating in the U.S. state of Florida.

  4. Railroads | US Department of Transportation

    Learn more about the Nation's railroad system by visiting the Federal Railroad Administration website.

  5. Historic Markers | Historic Hernando Preservation Society

    Residents depended on horse-drawn wagons and stagecoaches to transport goods and passengers to the outside world. Four innovative businessmen formed the Brooksville Railroad …

  6. Federal Railroad Administration

    Sep 22, 2025 · Enabling the safe, reliable, and efficient movement of people and goods.

  7. Brooksville Train Depot

    The association volunteers are dedicated to bringing Train history, Florida and Hernando County history alive for the visitors. View artifacts from early 1800 Hernando County settlers, industry …

  8. Railroad Directory - USA Railroads

    Each State and District page lists railroads located in that State or District, including their company or website names as well as their locations, phone numbers, and website links.

  9. 1885 Brooksville Train Depot (Brooksville) - Visitor Information ...

    The Brooksville 1885 Train Depot is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of the railroad, as well as the local history of Brooksville, Hernando County, and Florida.

  10. 1885 Train Depot Historical Marker

    Sep 12, 2022 · Four innovative businessmen formed the Brooksville Railroad Association and paid the Florida Southern Railway Company $20,000 to bring the railroad to Brooksville.