Florida East Coast Railway
The Florida East Coast Railway was and still is a railroad in the east part of Florida. Lines operated by it should be tagged operator=FEC; lines formerly operated by it or a subsidiary should be tagged old_railway_operator=FEC in addition to railway=rail (if still in use) or railway=abandoned.
See Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Florida East Coast Railway for a chronology (which may have some errors) of lines constructed by the FEC and predecessors, compiled by the Interstate Commerce Commission in 1916.
Below is a list (roughly complete) of current and former FEC lines, with mapping status.
| From | To | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jacksonville | Key West | complete | still in use from Jacksonville to Miami |
| South Jacksonville | Mayport | complete | |
| Moultrie Junction | Bunnell | complete | via East Palatka; still in use near the north end |
| Tocoi Junction | Tocoi | complete | |
| East Palatka | Rollestown | abandoned very early | |
| East Palatka | Palatka | complete | |
| San Mateo Junction | San Mateo | complete | |
| Ormond Station | Ormond Beach | complete | |
| New Smyrna | Blue Spring | complete | |
| New Smyrna | Marcy | complete | via Okeechobee |
| Titusville | Enterprise | complete | |
| Fort Pierce | Lake Harbor | complete | still in use (mostly by South Central Florida Express) |
| West Palm Beach | Palm Beach | complete | |
| Lemon City | Larkin | complete | mostly still in use |
w:Virgin Trains USA is "an express intercity higher-speed rail system in Florida". Built upon FEC railway infrastructure, it is an important part of longer-term higher-speed strategy in Florida's growing rail networks, especially intercity regional higher-speed rail.