Part of the right-of-way was used for the current alignment of U.S. 1 (SR 5), built in 1956; the rest was abandoned and has been mostly redeveloped.
Jupiter | Fort Worth, Texas | Canadian Pacific Railway | Salt Lake City | Fort Worth | Great Western Railway | Swan Lake | Lake Superior | Lake Erie | Lake Michigan | Lake Placid, New York | Shanghai Railway Bureau | Canadian National Railway | Lake District | Midland Railway | Grand Trunk Railway | London and North Western Railway | Lake Ontario | Northern Pacific Railway | Lake Como | London, Midland and Scottish Railway | Great Central Railway | Emerson, Lake & Palmer | Lake Geneva | lake | Lake Tahoe | Lake Huron | Lake Constance | Riccarton Junction railway station | Lake Ladoga |
The Jupiter and Lake Worth Railway opened in 1889 as a short connection between the JT&KW's Indian River Steamboat Company at Jupiter and the north end of Lake Worth, where steamers continued south.