One of Seminole Gulf's former F7's, now simply a cab control car, leads the Murder Mystery Dinner Train along Tenmile Canal in Fort Myers.
A gorgeous paint scheme, but there is no lucking into this railroad. You have to want it to get it.
The once weekly CSX interchange heads north with 18 cars.
Seminole Gulf's Desoto turn rumbles past parallel I-75 as they approach Oil well road en route to Punta Gorda, FL.
Seminole Gulf #595 and #590 lead the northbound Desoto turn crossing the North Fork of Alligator Creek just south of Punta Gorda, FL on a crystal clear afternoon.
Seminole Gulf #595 and #590 lead the northbound Desoto turn crossing the long span across the Caloosahatchee river north of Fort Myers, FL on it's run to Punta Gorda where they will tie down for t... (more)
The Seminole Gulf Railway Desoto turn heads toward Punta Gorda, FL as a good ol' summer afternoon thunderstorm chases us northbound.
The Seminole Gulf Railway Desoto turn departs from North Fort Myers, FL after working Bayshore Concrete off to the right. The train is headed from Fort Myers to Arcadia, FL for interchange with CS... (more)
Quintessential Florida Seminole Gulf Railway's Murder Mystery train crossing the Caloosahatchee River as the sun sets.
The Seminole Gulf Murder Mystery dinner train waits to depart Fort Myers
The daily Fort Myers local shoves back into the yard with two center beam flats from Rosen Materials.
The majority of power on the Seminole Gulf Railway's roster takes a weekend break on a hot and sunny Sunday afternoon.
The power for the morning Fort Myers Switcher arrives at Landing View.
The SGLR Fort Myers Switcher finishes work for the day. Their facility at Landing View is a few years old now and serves chiefly as a locomotive base and storage of the dinner train.
The SGLR Fort Myers Switcher returns from switching duties downtown