Big champs lead this 105 south. Dedicated to Bob Kyle, retired Seminole Gulf engineer who passed on. Bob was a great friend to many and always helpful to enthusiasts.
The 105 with some loaded rock hoppers. Two big champs on this one but get your shots soon as FEC is repainting the GEVO's
Honoring Our Veterans FEC 430 arrives at Colfax to switch Hastings Materials as Maryann gets her shots. This is the first livery of it's type on the FEC.
It's clear who owns FEC these days two Grupo Mexico Transportes motors hustle 105 over the hump at Colfax.
FEC 105 heads through the tiny spot on the RR map known as Colfax
FEC 105 on Sunday usually features two EMD's but today an LNG set ran on the New Smyrna Beach turn.
Here comes the 105 into Colfax
The FEC 105 returns north seen at Colfax a tiny spot about 5 miles west of Marineland. Sunday 105's continue to be a turn to New Smyrna and back.
FEC 905 with local work done storms for Jax with Grupo Blue 414 leading.
High priority 105 blasts into Colfax
The FEC 905 arrives at Colfax
The FEC 105 roars into Colfax
Famous East Coast Hogger takes 105 south with a lot of manifest on the head end.
Complications from surgery have kept me in, but my first day out since I catch the Grupo tender testing on 105. The tender for Ferromex has been testing the past week or so.
Plenty of old school EMD left on the FEC if you know where to look. Weekdays a fleet of locals work the line with EMD power.