Valrico Subdivision
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CSX Transportation's Valrico Subdivision is a railroad line in Central Florida. It serves as CSX's main route through a region of Central Florida known as the Bone Valley, which contains the largest known deposits of phosphate in the United States. The Valrico Subdivision runs from a junction with CSX's S Line in Valrico east to Mulberry and Bartow before turning south to Fort Meade and Bowling Green for a total of 47 miles.
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Valrico Subdivision
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Valrico Cutoff
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Valrico Cutoff
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Valrico Subdivision.map
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Seaboard Air Line Railroad Logo, April 1955.svg
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Valrico Subdivision
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Map of the Valrico Subdivision. Active segments are shown in red and abandoned segments in dark red.
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CSX Transportation's Valrico Subdivision is a railroad line in Central Florida. It serves as CSX's main route through a region of Central Florida known as the Bone Valley, which contains the largest known deposits of phosphate in the United States. The Valrico Subdivision runs from a junction with CSX's S Line in Valrico east to Mulberry and Bartow before turning south to Fort Meade and Bowling Green for a total of 47 miles. Much of the Valrico Subdivision dates back to the early 1900s and was originally operated under the same name by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, a CSX predecessor. Though track to Bowling Green was previously operated by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, another CSX predecessor.
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