Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) ES44C4 804 leads FEC train 105 down the mainline, past FEC ES44C4 806 leading FEC train 335 while working FEC's City Point Yard to deliver stone to CEMEX's Cocoa C... (more)
FEC 202 with 5 motors on this misty morning
FEC 202 is seen in Colfax on a dull unsettled morning. The vast majority of the FEC ES44's have been repainted. The fate of the lng tenders is not known.
FEC's 202 heads across the Tomoka River on it's way to Jacksonville.
The 105 storms into Colfax with some extra power.
The 202 rolls through St Augustine with 806 in charge. Only a handful of the GEVO's are left in Champion livery.
FEC 202 crosses the tidewater in St Augustine. Most of the fleet now represents Grupo Mexico ownership.
202 northbound
The hot 105 storms into Colfax
The hot 105 heads out of Bunnell on a warm day. Sun angles will make it challenging to get this train as we move into the longer days.
On an unsettled morning the 202 heads through St Augustine in a lucky spell of sun.
FEC 105 with two miles of train hustles south.
FEC 105 rolls out of Bunnell
The Sunday 202