Rolling out of Bunnell, FEC 105 is seen with a lot of autoracks
FEC 105 takes the siding around 905 (behind me) as severe storms rage 60 miles away over Jacksonville.
With 30 covered gondolas of fly ash ahead of 65 platforms of intermodal, there is no rest for the weary on Labor Day. This was a relaxing walk from Bog Brewing Company, where my girlfriend was en... (more)
FEC's Sunday version of 105, a Jax-NSB turn often running with 2nd generation power, passes the North Course 14th tee of the Daytona Beach Municipal Golf Course.
FEC SD40-2 #714 leads two other standard cab EMD’s on train 101 just south of Port Salerno, FL. Having dropped a majority of his train in Ft. Pierce, the EMD trio makes light work of their remai... (more)
BLF 720 holds the east main while meeting southbound FEC 101 roll off the Stuart Bridge one of the few single track sections of the Brightline project.
FEC 101 trundles across the Stuart Bridge lead by 814, with 714 behind the LNG GEVO set. This bridge is slated for replacement.
The high priority 105 rumbles across the water in Stuart.
All Aboard Florida work train speeds thru Jensen Beach after touch up work on the Brightline project
Rolling into the viewfinder!
The first 105 after Hurricane Idalia rolls through with a two GP's for solfo
FEC 822 leads 905 on 8/22. Quite rare to see a solo GEVO especially on a local at that.
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.
The 202 rumbles over the tidewater, with a double LNG set.
The 905 heads north with the New Smyrna Beach Haul. Since the end of 103 / 204 these moves have been more frequent as of late.