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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,
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,
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, and
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. The line was built in phases from 1901 to 1911. Parts of the line are still in service today.


Route description

At its greatest extent, the Sarasota Subdivision began on the Seaboard Air Line Railroad's Main Line in Turkey Creek. From Turkey Creek, it headed south to Durant where it crossed the company's Valrico Subdivision. It continued southwest from Durant through Boyette, Wimauma, Parrish, and Ellenton. Between Parrish and Ellenton, a spur ran northwest to the island of Terra Ceia. In Ellenton, the Sarasota Subdivision turned west to Palmetto before turning back south. Spurs into both Ellenton and Palmetto also existed along the route. South of Palmetto, the Sarasota Subdivision crossed the
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on a long swing bridge into Bradenton. In Bradenton, a passenger depot was located on 8th Avenue East. South of Bradenton, the line continued south through
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and Tallevast to Sarasota, where a passenger depot was located on the northwest corner of Main Street and Lemon Avenue. South of the Sarasota depot, the line ran south through Downtown Sarasota along Lemon Avenue and Pineapple Avenue, and east along Alderman Street. It continued east through the community of Fruitville before turning south through Bee Ridge, Osprey, Laurel, and Nokomis before entering Venice. A passenger depot was located along Venice Avenue. The line's terminus in Venice was at a wye a short distance south of the passenger depot.


History


Early years

The Sarasota Subdivision was one of the first major expansions of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad network in Florida. All of Seaboard's lines in Florida prior to this were part of the
Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad The Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad was the final name of a system of railroads throughout Florida, becoming part of the Seaboard Air Line Railway in 1900. The system, including some of the first railroads in Florida, stretched from Jackso ...
(FC&P) network, which the Seaboard acquired in 1900. The northernmost five miles of the line were built in 1892 by the FC&P as a spur to Durant. The Seaboard Air Line organized a subsidiary United States & West Indies Railroad and Steamship Company in 1901 to oversee construction of a branch line to Sarasota. In 1901, construction commenced from the spur in Durant south to
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, Palmetto,
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(known then as Bradentown), and
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. Some of the line would run along the former right of way of the
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, an earlier unsuccessful railroad between Bradenton and Sarasota. Spurs were also built to Terra Ceia, and into the central areas of Ellenton, Palmetto, and Bradenton. The Seaboard Air Line operated the line's first train to Sarasota on March 23, 1903. Upon completion, the United States & West Indies Railroad and Steamship Company was renamed the Florida West Shore Railway. By 1905, the line was extended east from downtown into Fruitville. In 1909, Seaboard fully acquired the Florida West Shore Railway subsidiary, ending the Florida West Shore Railway's separate corporate identity.


Extension to Venice

The Seaboard Air Line extended the line south to
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in 1911 after being convinced by local socialite Bertha Honoré Palmer who owned land in Venice.Seaboard Air Line Railroad South Florida Division Timetable (1940) In Venice, the line connected with a small logging railroad operated by the Manasota Lumber Co. The extension to Venice greatly benefited the city's economy. The railroad would be used by cadets and faculty of the
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's Venice campus for winter classes from 1933 to 1970. It also transported patients to Fred H. Albee's Florida Medical Center from 1932 to 1942 and transported goods and servicemen to
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during . Another major customer on the line would be the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, which was headquartered in Sarasota from 1927 to 1959 and then in Venice from 1959 to 1990. By 1925, at the height of the
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, Seaboard considered extending the line further south through Englewood along
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to
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. In Placida, it would have connected with their Boca Grande Subdivision (the former
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). The company planned to create a subsidiary, the Venice Englewood and Southern Railway, to oversee the extension. However, the extension was never built due to the collapse of the land boom at the end of the decade.


Later years

By the 1940s, the Seaboard Air Line removed the segment between the main line at Turkey Creek and Durant at the north end. The Seaboard's Valrico Cutoff, which was built in 1925 and crossed the Sarasota Subdivision at Durant, was then used to access the line and provided a slightly shorter route to Tampa. By then, two local passenger trains were running the line daily in addition to a through freight train from Durant to Palmetto which ran six days a week. The SAL ran a section of its ''
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'' from Tampa to Bradenton,
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and
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on the line. The ''Silver Meteor'' offered through coaches and sleepers (no transfer needed) from New York City on this section. In 1967, the Seaboard Air Line (SAL) merged with their rival, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (ACL), who operated a nearly parallel line between Tampa and Sarasota (the
Tampa Southern Railroad The Tampa Southern Railroad was a subsidiary of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (ACL) originally running from Uceta Yard in Tampa south to Palmetto, Bradenton, and Sarasota with a later extension southeast to Fort Ogden in the Peace River val ...
). The merged company was named the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad (SCL) and within a year, they began consolidating the operation of the two lines. The ''Silver Meteor'' was discontinued in April 1968 and the ''
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'' (an ex-ACL passenger service) was extended south to Venice. SAL track was abandoned from 12th Street through Downtown Sarasota to Shade Avenue and ACL track was abandoned from Shade Avenue east. The line was still designated as the Sarasota Subdivision from Durant to Sarasota, while the line from Sarasota to Venice was annexed to the
Palmetto Subdivision The Palmetto Subdivision is a CSX Transportation rail line in the Tampa Bay region of Florida. It runs from just south of Tampa south to Bradenton. Route description The north end of the Palmetto Subdivision is in East Tampa just north of th ...
, the designation given to the ex-ACL route from Tampa to Sarasota. By the end of 1968, the Sarasota Subdivision was abandoned between Palmetto Junction and Bradenton Junction which included the swing bridge over the Manatee River, consolidating the company's operation on to a single bridge crossing (the ex-ACL bridge). By then, the Sarasota Subdivision name was retired and the remaining track south Bradenton was redesignated as part of the
Palmetto Subdivision The Palmetto Subdivision is a CSX Transportation rail line in the Tampa Bay region of Florida. It runs from just south of Tampa south to Bradenton. Route description The north end of the Palmetto Subdivision is in East Tampa just north of th ...
. The remaining Sarasota Subdivision from Palmetto to Durant was renamed the Parrish Subdivision, which by then was a freight-only route.Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Jacksonville Division and Tampa Division Timetable (1977)
/ref> The Seaboard's bridge over the Manatee River was demolished in 1971. In 1970, the Parrish Subdivision became the original route of the Tropicana
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which brought fresh
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in insulated boxcars from Bradenton to Kearny,
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six days a week. Seaboard Coast Line would later reroute the juice train through Tampa on the
Palmetto Subdivision The Palmetto Subdivision is a CSX Transportation rail line in the Tampa Bay region of Florida. It runs from just south of Tampa south to Bradenton. Route description The north end of the Palmetto Subdivision is in East Tampa just north of th ...
(former Atlantic Coast Line) where it operates today. Passenger service was discontinued in the Sarasota area after the Seaboard Coast Line's passenger operations were taken over by
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in 1971. In 1980, the Seaboard Coast Line's parent company merged with the
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, creating the
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. The CSX Corporation initially operated the Chessie and Seaboard Systems separately until 1986, when they were merged into
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. In 1986, in an effort to further consolidate the network, track was abandoned between Durant and Willow. However, the bridge over the Little Manatee River still stands with the tracks removed.


Current conditions

From Willow to Palmetto, the line is still in service as CSX's Parrish Spur. The former spur in Palmetto now connects the line to the
Palmetto Subdivision The Palmetto Subdivision is a CSX Transportation rail line in the Tampa Bay region of Florida. It runs from just south of Tampa south to Bradenton. Route description The north end of the Palmetto Subdivision is in East Tampa just north of th ...
main track (the ex-ACL line). The right of way of the Parrish Spur north and east of Ellenton is now largely owned by
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, and the
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operates excursion trains on this segment from Parrish to Willow. The remaining line from Parrish to Willow and the abandoned right of way from there to just north of Durant is also significant in Tampa aviation. It is used to identify the southeastern boundary of
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's Class B airspace between 3,000 and 6,000 feet. South of Bradenton, CSX continues to operates the line as part of their Palmetto Subdivision from the north end of Tropicana Yard south to Oneco. The short line
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took over the rest of the remaining line south of Oneco to Venice in 1987. Seminole Gulf abandoned the line from Venice to Palmer Ranch in 2004, and the line from there to Sarasota was abandoned in 2019. The Legacy Trail now runs on the former right of way from the
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to Fruitville Road in Sarasota. The remaining right of way south of the Venice Depot is now home to the Venice Urban Forest.Venice Urban Forest
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Historic stations


Notes


References

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