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The First Coast Railroad (reporting mark FCRD) is a railroad in Florida and Georgia, owned by Rail Link (Genesee & Wyoming). It was founded in April 2005 to lease 32 ex-Seaboard Air Line miles abandoned by CSX. Its line stretches east from Yulee to Fernandina Beach and north from Yulee to Seals, with a connection at Yulee to CSX to Jacksonville. At Kingsland it connects to the St. Marys Railroad.

The First Coast Railroad is covered in the June 2006 issue of Trains, the reference used for this article.

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