FEC train 101 with FEC 803, FEC 302 & GECX 3000 is on their way to Miami as they roll over the San Sebastian River in Saint Augustine, FL.
An exceptionally rare 8 hour late FEC 109 gives us a daytime view of this train in Daytona, complete with LNG set.
FEC 101 slides out of Bunnell on a warm afternoon, finding a lucky spell of sunshine.
2nd LNG set now in operation. During Matthew, the storm surge covered the bridge here. Now one week later trains are now running normally even with some leftover high water.
FEC 224 is spotted in Bunnell Florida on a shot that only works right near the summer solstice.
The ritual morning passing of 226 in St. Augustine. A sure bet almost any morning between 8 AM and 9 AM.
Happy Thanksgiving! FEC ran a handful of trains on turkey day, one of them FEC 101 sen swinging out of Bunnell with two ES44's
Two miles of train make up 101 today, heading past the thick green foliage that is sub tropical Florida. More and more UPS is showing up on 101 these days.
A slight breeze off of the Atlantic caused small waves to form on the Crane Creek river, which produced an artistic - abstract reflection on the water of FEC 803 and FEC 814 as they lead FEC train... (more)
With a palm tree, boat and channel marker in a tidal estuary with an FEC train passing by, this photo is how I like to picture Florida.
We left Treasure Island at 1 AM to make it back in time for this shot. And of course the train was a bit late. But we got it!
One Two Three Four Five! No 202 or 222 on Sunday put all the power on 226 today! Some Mondays ahead of a slow Sunday can bring extra power on 226.
Even with the new US 1 bridge the down low classic shot still works. Here FEC 226 with a mix of old and new power rolls north across the tidewater.