Photo of the Day: Travel of the Past
Long before planes connected cities across the country, trains were the way to travel across the country. A vast network of rails connected through towns big and small to transport passengers to their destination. While the needs of the transportation industry has changed and most of the rail lines have been re-purposed, there are still remnants of the impact of the railroad industry still visible nationwide. Like this train depot in Bowling Green, Florida. Built in 1911, it served passengers as the gateway to the rail line that ran from Fort Myers to Bartow. Today the train station has been re-purposed as an event center but still stands as a reminder to when train travel ruled the country. (Photo: July 3, 2016)

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