The Amtrak Seaboard Coast Line Railroad (SCL) Station, located at 1400 Sligh Boulevard in Orlando, Florida, in 2014. This station was constructed in 1926 at a cost of $500,000 and was originally part of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (ACL). However, in 1967, the station was acquired by the SCL after a merger with the ACL. With stucco facade and towers flanking its entrance, the station has been studied for its Mission Revival-style architecture. After being in operation for 65 years, the station, then owned by Amtrak, was in desperate need of renovations. In 1991, a collective of local organizations, companies and groups came together to fund the needed renovations.
Creator
Clemente, Chris
Source
Original color digital images by Chris Clemente, March 24, 2014.
January 11, 1991
In appreciation for sponsoring the renovation of the Orlando, Florida AMTRAK Train Station dedicated on the 65th Anniversary of this local historic landmark. With special thanks for your participation in the largest voluntary public lands stewardship project in the history of the city.
A & T Antiques
A-1 Block Corporation
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Industrial Waste Service an Attwoods Company
KOTRAC Recycling Corporation
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