The old Dundee Passenger Depot was built in 1912. The building style was vernacular. It measured 66 X26 feet. It was built with Florida Pine and Cypress. It was the first depot on the Haines to Sebring line of the Atlantic Coast Railroad. From 1912 to 1954, the passenger service in the depot was segregated. Passenger service ended at the station in 1954. Freight service continued until 1975.

History of the ACL RR Depot Dundee, Fl
The depot was moved two blocks from its original site to 103 Main Street, Dundee, Florida. Despite the move, the building retained its interior partions, semaphore tower, rail switching controls and loading platform

Picture of the Front Dundee , Fl RR Depot Thanks to Bruce Wiseman

Same as above

Same as above Thanks to Bruce Wiseman

Dundee Railroad Station and ACL Caboose

ACL Dundee, Florida. Thanks to Bruce Wiseman

Side of RR Depot

An ACL Dundee , Florida Railroad Station
The depot. was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 30, 20001.

Dundee, Fl ACL Railroad Station Thanks to Bruce Wiseman

Atlantic Coast Line Caboose