Brightline 107 is the trailing engine on a 10 car passenger train as it head north across the Crane Creek Bridge in downtown Melbourne, Florida. Brightline has been running a few of these 10 car ... (more)
Brightline 101 leads a 10 car passenger train south across the Crane Creek Bridge in downtown Melbourne, Florida. Brightline has been running a few of these 10 car passenger trains for the last f... (more)
It is a cool morning as FEC 801 and FEC 434 lead the southbound train FEC 109 through Pineda. Canon 5D Mark IV.
FEC 710 leads FEC 419 and a long train of Crowley containers out of the Palm Bay siding after meeting the northbound train FEC 210.
FEC 710 leads FEC 419 and a long train of Crowley containers across the Crane Creek Bridge in downtown Melbourne, Florida.
CITX 142 sits in the Palm Bay siding with train FEC 202 as FEC train 101 races past.
Champion Heritage 703 leads FEC 719 and train 210 north across the Crane Creek bridge in downtown Melbourne.
FEC 715 leads NS 6097, NS Research Engine 38, which is also known as "The Brick" and NS Research Car 36 southbound across the Crane Creek Bridge. The Geometry train was testing the main ... (more)
FEC 430, the Honoring our Veterans unit, switches cars at the small Cemex plant in Melbourne, Florida.
During United Parcel Service's 2024 peak season, from approximately Thanksgiving to New Years, FEC was running an extra SD40 & GP40 on train 105. Counterpart 206 is returning the service protecti... (more)
Thanksgiving Day yielded a long train 103, lead by second generation motors. Glad I got them while it lasted, as this train has since returned to GEVOs as leased Ferromex motors have returned hom... (more)
A FEC local job crosses over the Crane Creek bridge in Melbourne with a short train of ballast for a customer.
FEC 107 and FEC 720 lead train 109 south across the Crane Creek bridge in downtown Melbourne, Florida.
FEC 704 and FEC 719 bring train FEC 336 north across the Crane Creek bridge in downtown Melbourne.
FEC 710 and FEC 419 bring FEC train 109 down the Palm Bay siding for a meet. Note all the Crowley containers on the front of this train.