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If anyone has official documents with the branch names, that would be great. I've found very few sources for them. The only one I can be relatively sure about is the Mayport Branch, shown on a USGS topo, and probably the Moultrie Cutoff, mentioned by name on railfan sites.
The following names are given in the FRA grade crossing data. I'd prefer to have historic names though, and mention the current names in the text. -- SPUI 17:17, 6 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Probably not all of these are worth their own sections. -- SPUI 17:17, 6 Dec 2004 (UTC)
I've just reverted an anonymous edit from someone who changed the reference that was listed on the article. I used the reference listed, Last Train to Paradise, to verify some of the basic facts in the article when I first read the article. Therefore, it is a reference that was consulted for this article, and should be listed in the references section. If another reference was used for the same purposes, then by all means add a line for it, but don't remove the existing reference.
The second part of the edit was contact information for a specific person. I don't think that kind of information belongs on the article page. It's welcome here in the Talk page, but it doesn't seem appropriate for the article itself. slambo 19:36, Apr 2, 2005 (UTC)
Many references to Flagler are a bit on the, um, fulsome side. Mangoe 16:05, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
The FEC is notable for operating in its own set of labor rules compared to other railroads, and also that the crossties are made of concrete. The history section certainly could include more details about the labor struggles with the railroad and the effect it had on operations. Group29 ( talk) 20:44, 15 July 2008 (UTC)
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Does the FECR have a station somewhere in volusia county. Is it a passenger route?-- Lionheart Omega 01:23, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
FECR terminated its unprofitable passenger service in 1962. It has no passenger stations, only freight loading facilities.
I know airline articles usually have an incidents & accidents section; would this be out of place on a railway article? The FECR was involved in that Feb 2010 accident killing three girls who were playing on a bridge. News reports can be found on CBS, MSNBC, USA Today, FOX News, and so forth. Most of these articles just say the same thing. I actually came here hoping to find some updated news on the incident – Kerαunoςcopia◁ galaxies 23:04, 6 August 2010 (UTC)
Google's news archives had autopsy results: here and here. – Kerαunoςcopia◁ galaxies 23:10, 6 August 2010 (UTC)
According to the Brevard County page and Historical Commission - Brevard History Summary it reached Titusville in the mid 1880s. According to an uncited passage in this article it didn't extend south of Daytona until 1892. WerewNC ( talk) 16:08, 7 July 2011 (UTC)
The FEC strike that began in 1963 is important in history. I really don't know much about the strike, besides its duration, bitterness, violence, and effect on US-wide work rules in a major industry (railroads). Therefore, I can't comment on the accuracy of the existing article on the FEC. But I can say that the level of detail that's in the current article is probably about right for a general article on the FEC.
I would like Wikipedia to have a new article specifically on the strike: what happened, why, and consequences.
I think the article should use Seth Bramson's book, Speedway to Sunshine, even though I haven't read it, because it is reputed to be the standard reference on the FEC. Similarly, I would expect the article to use historians who have published in the Florida Historical Quarterly. But I'm not sure such sources will have sufficient sympathy for the workers who went on strike. So, for completeness and NPOV, I encourage authors to search out such sources, in addition to sources that are sympathetic to FEC management.
I'm not expert enough on Wikipedia to know the best way to invite such an article to be written, but I'm cross-posting this to the Talk pages of WikiProject_Florida and WikiProject_Organized_Labour (with minor edits). Oaklandguy ( talk) 04:08, 18 August 2014 (UTC)
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