As unsettled weather moves in, FEC 101 rolls out of Bunnell. Dedicated to "Ron Charles" widely known locally as the news voice of WNZF radio. He passed on this week.
Rolling southward, FEC 101 approaches Bunnell on a very warm election day. Many have voted the "Champion" livery as one of the prettiest out there but there are others the I think can compete.
With a little sunlight to spare for the shot, FEC 905 returns north with the New Smyrna Beach haul. This appears to be a random move during the week.
Splitting Bunnell, FEC 101 passes through on time.
FEC 101 hustles south on a very warm day in October.
FEC 101 slams through a late October rainstorm that brought about 3 inches of rain to the area , which is a bit unusual for this time of year.
FEC 905 once again making the haul from New Smyrna, something not done since last year.
Rolling out of Bunnell, 101 on time.
As usual, FEC splits downtown Bunnell for a few minutes just before 1500 on a very warm and humid October day.
A shorter than normal 101 today due to some disruptions on connecting railroads from Michael. Locally the hurricane brought some unsettled weather but left this part of Florida unscathed.
FEC 105 actually ran today and is seen passing through Bunnell as showers move in.
FEC 101 rolls through with one of the "going places in Florida" motors, one of the very few of these left.
FEC 101 keeps moving containers and trailers toward Miami.
FEC 101 kicks up some dust from MOW work as it leaves Bunnell. For Shelley a dancer friend from Tampa who passed on about the time I took this photo.
FEC 101 thunders into Dorena with a friendly wave from David Shelley the famous "East Coast Hogger".