http://www.flgov.com/2013/06/11/governor-scott-celebrates-important-megasite-certification-in-nassau-county/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=governor-scott-celebrates-important-megasite-certification-in-nassau-county
Also, a link to the story at the Fort Mills (SC) Times:
http://www.fortmilltimes.com/2013/06/11/2752276/nassau-county-industrial-site.html
Florida Governor Rick Scott speaks to the crowd of about a hundred dignitaries and guests at today's celebration of the Crawford Diamond Industrial Park Mega-site certification.
Rayonier's President, Chairman and CEO Paul Boynton holds up the Mega-site certificates with Lindsey Myers, a representative of MaCallum Sweeney Consulting Firm at the Crawford Diamond ceremony.
Certification by MaCallum Sweeney of Greenville, South Carolina, means the 1800 acre mega site 4 miles south of Callahan, Nassau County, FLA, is open for business.
After the ceremony, Governor Scott speaks to reporters as Norfolk Southern (NS) locomotive 5826 sits in the background on the Valdosta-Jacksonville line. NS's Operation Lifesaver engine made a solo trip from Jacksonville to serve as a reminder of their commitment to the Crawford Diamond project and will vie for future rail business that the new industrial complex will bring to the area.
NS locomotive 5826 showed up from Jacksonville showed up as a backdrop to the festivities. Both NS and CSX are committed to making the Crawford Diamond succeed.
As the ceremony begins, an NS inter modal pulled by three locomotives (NS 9542 and NS 9000 and NS 2614) races by the newly certified mega-site as it approaches the Crawford diamond with CSX on it way to Jacksonville. The embankment between the track and Crawford Road had just recently been cleared of most of the trees and underbrush especially for this occasion. Plans to pave Crawford Road from US 301 in Crawford, Nassau County, FLA, westward to CR 2 and the Georgia-Florida Line has been moved up to very near future.