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7.1 Railroad expansion and its impact on development

2 min readjuly 25, 2024

Florida's railroad expansion transformed the state's landscape and economy. Major lines like the and connected cities, spurring growth along the coasts and opening up new areas for development.

Railroads drove urbanization, creating new towns and boosting existing cities. They facilitated migration, tourism, and agricultural exports. Railroad companies also played a key role in land development, using government grants to plan towns and market Florida real estate.

Railroad Expansion in Florida

Major Florida railroad lines

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  • Florida East Coast Railway built by stretched from to Key West completed in 1912 transformed east coast development
  • Plant System developed by connected to Jacksonville extended to other parts of state boosted west coast growth
  • expanded into Florida Panhandle connected Pensacola to other Southern states opened up northwest Florida
  • operated in northern and central Florida connected major cities (Tampa, Jacksonville) improved intrastate travel
  • served western part of state linked Florida to other southeastern states enhanced regional connectivity

Railroad influence on urbanization

  • Increased accessibility facilitated migration from other states enabled easier transport of goods and people spurred population growth
  • Development of new towns as railroad stops became centers for new settlements (, , )
  • Urban growth existing cities expanded along rail lines Jacksonville and Tampa became major transportation hubs
  • Tourism boost easier access for northern tourists growth of resort towns and hotels (, )
  • improved transportation of crops to markets development of in Central Florida

Railroad companies and land development

  • government provided land to railroad companies companies sold excess land to settlers and developers
  • railroad companies platted new towns along their routes designed street layouts and sold lots
  • promoted Florida's climate and agricultural potential targeted northern investors and settlers
  • Real estate subsidiaries railroad companies created separate land development arms ()
  • rapid increase in land prices along rail routes created opportunities for investors and speculators

Regional impact of railroad expansion

  • increased trade and commerce development of new industries (tourism, agriculture, phosphate mining)
  • Demographic changes influx of new settlers and immigrants shift in population from rural to urban areas
  • Social stratification creation of new economic classes widening gap between wealthy investors and laborers
  • drainage of wetlands for development deforestation for railroad construction and new settlements
  • increased connectivity with other regions influx of new ideas and cultural practices
  • demand for workers in railroad construction and related industries exploitation of immigrant and African American laborers
  • uneven development between rail-connected and isolated areas coastal regions generally benefited more than interior
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