Talk:South Florida Railroad

Putting the old version here:

The South Florida Railroad Company was incorporated on under the general incorporation laws of Florida, and built a railroad from Sanford to Kissimmee.

Florida state law chapter 3491, approved March 5, 1883, reincorporated the company and extended the route, to be owned by J. E. Ingraham, C. C. Haskill, F. H. Rand, B. R. Swoope, of the county of Orange, in this State, and R. M. Pulsifer, E. B. Haskill and C. H. Andrews, of the State of Massachusetts, The railroad was promised land grants along its line, provided that it be built to Bartow by January 1, 1884, and Tampa by January 1, 1885 or connected with another railroad for that purpose.
 * beginning at Sanford, on Lake Munroe, thence to Orlando and Kissimmee City, thence to Bartow by the most practicable route, thence to or near Tampa, with branched from or near Bartow to Fort Meade and Charlotte Harbor, and from some point between Sanford and Maitland to Apopka City.

Florida state law chapter 3789, approved May 28, 1887, legalized the change to standard gauge in 1886,
 * from Sanford in the county of Orange through the counties of Orange, Polk and Hillsborough to Bartow, and to and through the city of Tampa.