Suwannee, Live Oak & Luraville RR -- 1915 Florida Shortline

Thanks everyone for your compliments!! :D

At Wilmarth Station, the local job is handling some logs for the local sawmill.

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The station of Wilmarth is mostly just a wide spot in the woods where the Tedder Lumber Company has a saw mill on a siding. It is also near the junction where the Luraville Branch heads to its namesake town.

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your route never ceases to amaze me as I can tell that you seem to have that attention to detail skill right down to the grass on the side of the tracks,nice work!;)
 
your route never ceases to amaze me as I can tell that you seem to have that attention to detail skill right down to the grass on the side of the tracks,nice work!;)

Thanks everyone again!

Here the local in Mayo, FL has phosphate from the local mines ready to head back to Live Oak for interchange and export.

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Bill, this makes me want to grow out a mustache, grab a cowboy hat, get 2 revolvers and a holster then open a saloon in downtown with the swinging doors and sell whiskey.

-Evan
 
Thats what it makes you want to do?

It makes me want to go down to florida circa 1915 and apply for a job on that railroad!

That is one line I would DIE to work on. Small Steamers, small town feal. My kinda place:cool:
 
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