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Jacksonville, FL (JAX)

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The contemporary brick Amtrak station opened in early 1974 and is located between downtown and the airport. Since the late 2000s, the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) and the Florida Department…

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Kissimmee, FL (KIS)

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The Kissimmee depot was built in 1910 for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. Travelers know the building for its cupola, which sports a weathervane in the form of a steam…

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Miami station, 2018

Miami, FL (MIA)

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The Miami station lies northeast of Miami International Airport in the Hialeah area. A few blocks to the southwest are the Tri-Rail Metrorail Transfer Station and the Metrorail Tri-Rail Station,…

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Okeechobee, FL (OKE)

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The Okeechobee station consists of a concrete platform and a shelter completed in early 2011. Developed by d+A design+Architecture, LLC of Yardley, Pa., the new standard shelter design was inspired…

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Orlando station, 2018

Orlando, FL (ORL)

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The Mission Revival style Orlando station was built for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (ACL) in 1926 at a cost of $500,000, and was later used by the Seaboard Coast…

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Palatka, FL (PAK)

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The Amtrak station at Palatka consists of a platform adjacent to the historic one-story brick depot, known locally as the “Old ACL Union Depot.” The structure was built for the…

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Sebring, FL, Amtrak station

Sebring, FL (SBG)

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Opened in 1924, the Mediterranean Revival style passenger depot was built as part of the Seaboard Air Line Railway’s (SAL) expansion into central Florida along what it dubbed the “Orange…

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