Waldo station

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Waldo, FL
Waldo FL Amtrak door01.jpg
LocationUS 301 and SR 24
Waldo, FL, 32694
Line(s)Thruway Motorcoach service to the Silver Meteor and Silver Star
History
Opened1963
Closed2004
Former services
Preceding station BSicon LOGO Amtrak2.svg Amtrak Following station
Ocala
toward Miami
Floridian
Jacksonville
toward Chicago
Palmetto
(2002–2004)
Jacksonville
toward New York
Preceding station Seaboard Air Line Railroad Following station
Ocala
toward Tampa or Miami
Main Line
toward Richmond

Waldo station is a bus station, and former train station, in Waldo, Florida. It serves Amtrak's Thruway Motorcoach bus system and previously served trains for Amtrak and other rail operators. The station is located at the interchange of US 301 and State Road 24 in Waldo, Florida.

The original Waldo train station was built by the Seaboard Air Line Railway as a two-story structure with a large freight room, and was a divisional headquarters. In 1930, the top floor and part of the freight room were removed. In 1963, the old building was replaced by the current structure. Beyond the merger with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad in 1967, and the takeover of passenger service by Amtrak in 1971, Waldo station served the Silver Meteor and later the Palmetto which was rerouted to the CSX S-Line in 1979, until it was truncated to Savannah, Georgia on November 1, 2004, prompting Amtrak to revive Silver Star service to Tampa along the same line shared by the current Silver Meteor, and part of the suspended Sunset Limited. Today Waldo only serves as a stop for Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach buses between Jacksonville, Gainesville, Ocala, Wildwood, Dade City, Zephyrhills, and Tampa.

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Coordinates: 29°47′26″N 82°10′00″W / 29.7906°N 82.1666°W / 29.7906; -82.1666


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