The northbound Pineda Turn rolls across the Eau Gallie River trestle with loaded rock hoppers for CEMEX in Melbourne. The train will eventually return south to Fort Pierce after swapping loads fo... (more)
FEC local train #920 heads south at Stuart behind classic FEC power. While the road trains may now be the domain of GEVOs, locals and yard jobs will continue to look like the FEC of old.
The Pineda Turn rolls north across the Cane Creek Trestle with a cut of rock hoppers on a quiet Monday morning. This section of the FEC is typically quiet during midday hours; locals such as this... (more)
It is hot, humid, and sunny in Florida these days, and the crew on the local 920 switch job have found an interesting way to keep the very bright sunlight out of the cab of the 432. A campaign si... (more)
Running long hood forward, FEC 436, with the special Breast Cancer Awareness paint scheme, heads south towards Fort Pierce with rock and intermodal cars in tow.
FEC 436, with the special Breast Cancer Awareness paint scheme, rolls north across the Crane Creek bridge near downtown Melbourne.
Close encounter! FEC 427 was racing north through the siding at Gifford when this FEC track maintenance truck on the main line suddenly appeared in my camera viewfinder.
FEC train 920 races over a small bridge north of Gifford Siding.
FEC 415 leads a mixed freight south across the Crane Creek Bridge in Melbourne as a "cold front" moves into the area.
FEC train 920 heads north across the Crane Creek Bridge with a long string of rock cars.
One of FEC's Ft. Pierce based locals arrives in Stuart to switch the Rinker cement plant.
Panning the FEC Local Train 920 on the Stuart Drawbridge returning back to Ft Pierce
Pt. St. Lucie area's local :) You can see RP.net contributor Bob Pickering (BP) getting his shot from the bridge (I was quite nervous that he would fall off that thing...)
FEC 920 heading back to the yard after a hard days work skirting the Intracoastal at Port St. Lucie.
Train 920 accelerates south from Stuart Florida with rock dust blowing off recently loaded hopper cars.