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Railroad Tracks near Sumter Landing
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Does anyone know why there is an abandoned railroad track just north of the Morse Boulevard bridge going towards Lake Sumter Landing? Did the developers plan to stuff and mount an old locomotive here at one time? I did go back through Google Earth historic maps and it looks like nothing was ever put on these tracks. Just curious.
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I think it is just to give the place character.
Just like the wrecked boats at the dock on Lake Sumter, the Lighthouse, and water tank and water wheel behind Barnes and Nobles. Look at the walls above all the buildings and shops in Lake Sumter and you will see a lot of "Made-up" history written there. |
Itsa prop for decoration....like the buildings....
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There is mock track-work between the square and the lake at Sumter, too. At Spanish Springs they put in some old rolling stock so I don't know why Sumter missed out on that.
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The mock trackwork is just an example of Developer approved "lawn ornaments". Similar to other "historic glitz" such as rusty gas pumps, inoperable junk trucks, faded beer signs, gigantic fiberglass fish, etc. Actually they can serve some purpose. We have developed several "scavenger hunts" for the grandchildren to participate in during their Villages visits.
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Keep in mind also, that the bridge was built on dry land. They added the water after it was done.
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At one time there was a RR car sitting on it.
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Flagler ?
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The explosion of the creosote plant destroyed all of the other tracks, along with the boats you can see half-sunk and blasted the rail cars into Sumpter Lake.
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Well these tracks may be made up, the history of trains in Florida is truly fascinating with many small companies running their own rails
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Aesthetics !
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They use the tracks to roll out the Space X capsules from the storage warehouse behind Gators Dockside prior to launch
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Like most of the villages townsquare areas - all artificial.
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It’s also amusing to walk through town and read the little placards that are mounted on posts in front of some of the buildings. Again, just to add ambience to the setting.
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Are we never satisfied? We live in a place where it is much safer than nearly anywhere else, beautiful flowers and shrubbery that are well maintained, no trash on the streets, no "antique" cars on cement blocks in the front yards of homes, no run down business buildings with the windows boarded up, walking paths where you can see nature first hand, and on and on. So what if the plaques, railroad tracks, boat wrecks, light towers, etc. depict a make-believe history, it's just whimsical little things that make TV different and more interesting than other places. The same roads that brought you here can take you away from here also.
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And all the time I thought those tracks at the bridge led to the Costco that they tore down to build the Lake Sumter Landing town square !!!!!!!
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Have to add that there was a train station in Lady Lake that is now the home of the Lady Lake Historic Society. The trains used to run under 441 at the bridge which is now being torn down just south of Miller's Ale House.
BTW - For those who don't know, Amtrak actually has a "train station" for The Villages. It's only a bus connection but it does exist. |
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