Art Ullmann / Submitted
This aerial shot from the 1960s show the train tracks heading to the Naples Depot. The first train steamed into the not-quite-finished depot on Jan. 7, 1927. Fifteen years later, the railroad shut down its service to Naples, and sold off its holdings to Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. On April 21, 1971 the last passenger train pulled out of the Naples Depot. Freight service continued until 1980.
These historical photos were published in 2005 in the Sunday Perspective section of the Naples Daily News.
































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