David Levy Yulee was an American politician and attorney who served as the senator from Florida immediately before the American Civil War. A secessionist and slaveowner, he also founded the Florida Railroad Company and served as president of several other rail companies, earning him the nickname of "Father of Florida Railroads."
Yulee (c. 1855–1865)
David L. Yulee, photograph by Mathew Brady
Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins State Historic Site
Yulee gravesite
The Florida Railroad was the first railroad to connect the east and west coasts of Florida, running from Fernandina to Cedar Key. The line later became part of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, and, where still in use, is operated by CSX Transportation and the First Coast Railroad. The highway corridor of SR 24, US 301, and SR A1A/SR 200 closely parallels the former Florida Railroad.
Tracks on Cedar Key
1939 image of Cedar Key showing the Florida Railroad's former right of way and trestle remnants
Fernandina Beach's original Florida Railroad Station, now the Amelia Island Visitor Center.