The 202 rolls through on a lovely day in the Nation's oldest city. This is a fairly reliable train to shoot here arriving between 8-9 am though some days can be much earlier or later.
A very very late 202 by about 10 hours rolls into Bunnell. Exceptionally rare for a train to be this late on the FEC.
FEC train 202 rumbles across the tidewater in the nation's oldest city.
In a very lucky spell of sunshine the 202 makes it's way through a breezy St. Augustine.
FEC train 202 crossing the water in St. Augustine on a brisk day
FEC 202 races under a newly installed triple track signal bridge near White City. The third track will likely become the new 'siding' for operations in and out of the yard in Ft. Pierce. The c... (more)
FEC 202 races by the searchlights guarding the south end of Port Sewall. These searchlights don't have a lot of time left as Brightline's expansion north to Orlando is progressing more and more ea... (more)
FEC train 202 uses, for the first time, the new bridge across the Crane Creek in downtown Melbourne. Traffic has now been diverted from the old FEC bridge to the new bridge, allowing crews to beg... (more)
Uncommon for an SD40-2 as the 2nd motor on an lng set. Though not equipped to run on LNG fuel the can still MU.
The FEC 202 in glorious morning light on a rather chilly morning.
It's a hot train on a chilly morning as the "hot" RP contributor Maryann Pickering waves at the friendly crew.
FEC 202 rolls into St. Augustine
Risky! Due to the tide I had to put on my boots and wade out past the bushes for this. Fortunately no spills into the water. Note the MOW crews working on the bridge.
FEC 202
High lunar tides bring the tidewater up as 202 heads for Jax.