Since the mid-90's, ACL 648 has worked the spur here, once Standard Sand & Silica, then Rinker, now Cemex. Restored by the Florida Railroad Museum, replacing the SCL 130 markings it had for a while, I am unaware of any other reporting marks it has ever had. Was sold by the museum to Standard Sand & Silica and has remained here ever since. Typically, it is out of sight by the sand mine across the street, once in a while they leave it out here along the mainline where CSXT picks up empties and drops off loads.