List of Florida railroads
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Only current railroads are listed here.
See also List of defunct Florida railroads and List of Florida streetcar companies (all defunct).
- Alabama and Gulf Coast Railway (AGR) [link]
- Amtrak (AMTK) [link] (federally owned by the National Railroad Passenger Corporation)
- AN Railway (AN) [link]
- Bay Line Railroad (BAYL) [link]
- CSX Transportation (CSXT) [link] (Jacksonville and Florida Divisions, and one line of the Atlanta Division)
- Florida Central Railroad (FCEN) [link]
- Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) [link]
- Florida Midland Railroad (FMID) [link]
- Florida Northern Railroad (FNOR) [link]
- Florida West Coast Railroad (FWCR)
- Georgia and Florida RailNet (GFRR)
- Norfolk Southern Railway (NS) [link]
- Seminole Gulf Railway (SGLR) [link]
- South Central Florida Express (SCFE) [link]
- Talleyrand Terminal Railroad (TTR) [link]
- Jacksonville Transportation Authority (Skyway) [link]
- TECO Line Streetcar System (run by Hillsborough Area Regional Transportation Authority, managed by Tampa Historic Streetcar, Inc.) [link]
- Miami-Dade Transit (Metromover and Metrorail) [link]
- South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Tri-Rail) [link]
- Jacksonville Transportation Authority (Skyway) [link]
- TECO Line Streetcar System (run by Hillsborough Area Regional Transportation Authority, managed by Tampa Historic Streetcar, Inc.) [link]
- Miami-Dade Transit (Metromover and Metrorail) [link]
- South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Tri-Rail) [link]
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