SEABOARD COAST LINE RAILROAD


The 'Seaboard Coast Line Railroad' was created July 1 1967 as a result of the merger of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad (SAL) with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (ACL). In 1982, The 'Seaboard Coast Line Railroad' became Seaboard System Railroad as a result of a merger with the Louisville & Nashville Railroad (L&N). For some years prior to this, the SCL and L&N had been under the common ownership of a holding company, Seaboard Coast Line Industries (SCI), the company's railroad subsidiaries being collectively known as the Family Lines System which comprised of the L&N, SCL, Clinchfield and West Point Routes. After the 1980 merger of SCL with the Chessie System, the resulting CSX Corporation combined the Family Lines System units as the Seaboard System Railroad and later became CSX when the former Chessie units were merged into it in 1986.

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Notable SCL services
Juice Train: a historic model of unit train competition
History
See also
External links

Notable SCL services


Juice Train: a historic model of unit train competition

Juice Train is the popular name for famous unit trains of Tropicana fresh orange juice operated by railroads in the United States. In 1970, beginning on Seaboard Coast Line railroad, a mile-long Tropicana Juice Train train began carrying one million gallons of juice with one weekly round-trip from Bradenton, Florida to Kearny, New Jersey, in the New York City area.
Today operated by SCL successor CSX Transportation, CSX Juice Trains have been the focus of efficiency studies and awards as examples of how modern rail transportation can compete successfully against trucking and other modes to carry perishable products.

History


The Western and Atlantic Railroad is famous for the Great Locomotive Chase, which took place on the W&A during the US Civil War in April 1862.

See also



Amtrak

Auto Train

GP16

Juice Train

List of Seaboard Coast Line Railroad milepost prefixes

External links



Atlantic Coast Line & Seaboard Air Line Railroads Historical Society

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