Historic Crystal River Train Depot
Posted by: Markerman62
N 28° 54.149 W 082° 35.508
17R E 344802 N 3198223
Located on Crystal St at NE 1st Ave
Waymark Code: WMYVPW
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 07/29/2018
Views: 6
The first railroad depot in Citrus County was located on this site soon after the completion of the county's first rail line from Dunnellon in 1887. Constructed by the Silver Springs, Ocala and Gulf Railroad, the spur line would be continued to Homosassa with service beginning in 1888.
The railroad was consolidated into the Savannah, Florida and Western Railroad in 1901, and a year later became part of the Atlantic Coast Line Company.
The railroad provided a better way to ship and receive goods and made it easier for tourists to travel. The depot became the hub of a growing business area since Crystal Street was the main road going east. The original depot burned down around 1900 and was rebuilt around 1901-1902.
At one time in the 1920's and 30's, there were four different trains arriving twice a day, including daily passenger service to Ocala. Rail service would eventually be discontinued in the late 1960's and the depot used for other purposes. In 1991, the Crystal River Lions Club leased the building. It is now a center of activity with clubs and organizations utilizing it and making it an important part of the community life once again.
Restored and maintained by the Crystal River Lions Club since 1991.
Marker Number: None
Date: None
County: Citrus
Marker Type: City
Sponsored or placed by: City of Crystal River
Website: Not listed
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