Grupo Mexico bought the FEC a few years ago and is now starting to make their mark on the Railway with all ES44's getting the Grupo Mexico Transportes Livery.
The 905 starting today is a Sunday - Thursday job, this is the first run of the new schedule. One advantage of Sunday and even Monday is there are far fewer trains to dodge.
FEC 105 rolls out of Bunnell with a solid Big Champ set but these are being repainted so get your shots now.
New Jupiter Bridge now with two tracks eliminates a bottleneck on the now double track main.
Tri Rail P668 arrives at West Palm Beach with one of Tri Rails F40's shoving. They have 5 of these motors in service.
Tri Rail P671 departs West Palm Beach
FEC 101 is a reliable morning train getting into SoFlo after 9 am seen here at Deerfeild Beach passing over locals fishing.
BLF train is slowling down sliding into Boca Raton, making that stop in a mile or so.
A Brightline service bound from Orlando to the Magic City zips out of Boca Raton
A Brightline service bound for Orlando zips into Boca Raton
The 105 leaves Bunnell with two of the GMT motors
FEC 105 splits downtown Bunnell, Florida just as trains have since 1886.
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.