Peak season means longer 105's. That new livery does bang out in bright sunshine.
202 works through St. Augustine.
FEC 336 delivering aggregates to the Cemex City Point facility in Cocoa, Florida.
Florida where trains cross the Golf Course.
The Sunday 202 in St. Augustine.
The Sunday 202 does not bring up extra power like it once did but did feature one of the few big champs left.
The 105 with one of the few big champs left seen nearing Bunnell
Big Champ leads the 105
One of the big champs left leads the 105 thru Favoretta
The 105 heads south, the 2nd motor 806 jas just recieved the GMT paint scheme making the champions harder to catch.
A late 202 dodges shadows in Bunnell
The Sunday edition 202 is seen in St Augustine with extra motors as it frequently has.
Sunday morning, you can count on #202 having at least two sets of power coming north. Honestly....never gets old.
FEC 202 at St. Augustine.
FEC 101 crosses the St. Lucie River behind a matched set of "Champs".