The hot 105 storms into Colfax
The Monday - Friday 105 is seen at Colfax running on time.
Last run on 105 after 53 years, famous East Coast Hogger retires! He will be greatly missed by railfans all over.
FEC 818 on 10/18
The 105 heads south, the 2nd motor 806 jas just recieved the GMT paint scheme making the champions harder to catch.
Specialty Locomotive 430 Honoring America's Veterans is frequently on 905.
Rolling thru Colfax the 105 continues toward Miami. Colfax is about 5 miles west of Marineland Florida.
The 206 comes north through a moderate rain due to a tropical disturbance moving in.
The 107 storms through torrential thundery rains due to a tropical disturbance moving into the region.
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.