Friday, August 28, 2009

Railfanning in Crawford FL

The rains has stopped in Nassau County, FL long enough to rail fan in Crawford, FL. The once thriving sawmill town 4 miles southwest of Callahan was founded around 1900 at the crossing of the Atlantic, Valdosta and Western RR with the Florida Central and Peninsular RR. Two years later the AV&W was bought by Southern Rwy and renamed the Georgia Southern and Florida RR and used as Southern's entry to Jacksonville, FL and its ports. Today's rail traffic include car carriers and intermodals to Jacksonville with connections to South Florida via the Florida East Coast RR. It is single tracked from Macon to Jacksonville with a 2 mile long siding stretching from Crawford southward to Keene. The FC&P line was once know as the Florida Railroad. It was built through the area in 1856 as the Sunshine State's first cross peninsular railroad. It became Seaboard Air Line's main line into Florida in 1902. The most common rail traffic on this CSX sub line is manifest and coal. It is single tracked from Callahan to Baldwin with two sidings beginning just south of the diamond: One siding is used as a waiting place for many North bounds to enter the double tracked line in Callahan and the other is used for dropping cars off at the Mulch Manufacturing Plant. Crawford is one of only a few places that CSX and NS intersect in Florida and is a good place to rail fan.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Trains and Trails of Nassau County Florida is a blog dedicated to sharing the many train hot spots and various trails of Florida's Crown of the First Coast, Nassau County, Florida.