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Florida Rails

Passenger Trains to the Palms with The Online Museum, Interactive 1957 timetable, A-Train, Tri-Rail & more!
Seascape
PASSENGER SHIPS
THEN & NOW

Ship comparisons & statistics, Port Everglades in the Early '60s, Sea Travel Directory, P&O-Orient Line & more!
CGI
SCRIPTS
From The CRYPT!

Roto-Skull
Shock your website back from the dead with a FREE cadaver-full of PERL scripts like Bannermatic, Hitmatic, BBmatic, Linkmatic, Mailmatic, plus Scriptkeeper's Emporium & more!
My Slice of Home Page
including the The 10-Second SURVEY and Mailing List, how to contact us, plus our privacy policy, banners, bio and stuff about this website.
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Who IS This Guy Anyway?
GROUCHOGROUCHO
Browse the BOOKSTORES: Ships & Cruises, Passenger Trains and CGI, Perl & Unix.
Find it in our DIRECTORIES: Passenger Vessels and Florida Rails.
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Here are some of the ways we PROMOTE this website -- | Click AMAZON.COM and find any book in SECONDS! | Free advertising for anyone on the Internet by Cyber Link Exchange 2000 | The Historic Oceanliner Ringlink celebrates a bygone era of travel. | LinkShare Network The Internet's largest affiliates program allows site owners and merchants to market goods and services. | CGI Scripts from the Crypt is one of the links in The PerlRing. | The Rail connects GetCruising and Florida Rails with related sites down the track. | The RAILring is building a railroad community over the internet.
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