Eastbound to Bryant, the green tunnel motor looks like something from Australia or Europe when running LHF.
148 gleams while stopped for a night photoshoot for photographers, felt like a very opportunistic time for a long exposure.
The weekday Fort Pierce Turn has made a couple stops along the way back to Clewiston today. It's after 1700 already.
Some night moves in the cane fields.
Last April, US Sugar #148 was restored to its FEC appearance for a multi-day photo charter across the company's system. The last day of the charter saw #148 head east on the FEC K Branch to Lake H... (more)
SCFE Job LOCAL-19
SCFE's westbound Ft. Pierce Turn crosses the Miami Canal at Lake Harbor, FL with inbound interchange traffic from the FEC including new tractors for a local farm equipment supplier.
Exhausted. The Light Pacific blows off some smoke and steam during our photo charter.
Fishing. A local fisherman casts for fish while the USSC charter crosses the waterway.
USSC 148, former FEC 148, crosses the Miami Canal during a photo run bye on the FECRS Convention Charter. This is the first time the 148 has run with the auxiliary tender.
Florida East Coast 148 rests next to a vintage tractor at Miami Locks on a sunny spring morning.
Florida East Coast 148 leads its cane train across the Miami Canal on a sunny spring morning.
US Sugar #312 leads the Photo Charter back to Clewiston.
Miami Canal is one of the more popular photo locations along this route, but most traffic now goes around on company-owned bypass rails. This portion remains part of the FEC-owned K-Branch.
Old Meets the New. The FEC 148 steams ahead as a crop duster approaches on a parallel course.