Lakeland station


Lakeland station is a train station in Lakeland, Florida, that is served by Amtrak, the national passenger rail system of the United States. It is served by the Silver Star train, which runs daily between New York City and Miami. The station is located on the northern shore of Lake Mirror.
Lakeland is unique among all Amtrak stations in that it has two separate Amtrak station codes; one for passengers traveling to and from points north and the other for passengers traveling to and from points south. Since 2004, when the Silver Star initially arrives in Lakeland from either New York or Miami, it heads west to Tampa, then returns to Lakeland over the same route. After its second stop in Lakeland, the train continues on a bit further east along its previous route and then finally turns north toward New York or south toward Miami. Passengers disembarking at Lakeland station do so before the train heads to Tampa and passengers boarding at Lakeland only do so after the train returns from Tampa. This logical arrangement allows passengers boarding or debarking at the Lakeland station to avoid having to make an unnecessary trip to Tampa before continuing on their way.

History

The original Lakeland station's structure was opened by the South Florida Railroad in 1886 as a two-story wooden edifice that burned down in 1901. The replacement proved to be inadequate for contemporary railroad needs and was replaced in 1910 by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad with a one-story brick building. This too would be hit by a fire in February 1918 that caused $25,000 worth of damage. The building was given a second story and reopened on January 31, 1919.
The current station's structure was built in 1998 as a replacement for the 1960-built ACL station located about west of the current station. That station became a Seaboard Coast Line Railroad station when the ACL and the Seaboard Air Line Railroad merged July 1, 1967. Though the former station building was demolished in 2008, the passenger platforms and covers remain. In addition to the Silver Star the previous station was also served by the Champion until 1979.
On April 15, 2009, the Lakeland station made news headlines when a decomposed female body was discovered by a passenger waiting for a late-running train. The body was identified as 34-year-old Shawn Hazel Turk and in August 2011 Reginald Riggins was arrested in connection with her death. It is believed that Mr. Riggins had never met the victim prior to April 9, 2009. Riggins was later convicted of murdering of Turk and was sentenced to 25 years in prison.

Former service

Historically, Lakeland was a junction for Atlantic Coast Line, for a north-south line, and for an east-west line. North, trains went to Chicago and New York City. South, trains went to Naples. West, trains went to Tampa and Venice; east, trains went to Orlando, en route to New York City.
Named trains making stops in Lakeland included: City of Miami, Dixie Flyer, Flamingo, Floridian, Havana Special, Palmetto, Seminole, South Wind and West Coast Champion.

Services

Besides the Silver Star, Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach is provided to the following: Orlando, Tampa, Pinellas Park, Bradenton, Sarasota, Port Charlotte, and Fort Myers. Thruway Motorcoach service is also provided to Dade City, Wildwood, The Villages, Ocala, Gainesville, Waldo, and Jacksonville since train service by the Palmetto was discontinued south of Savannah, Georgia in 2004.

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