Split Signals. Florida East Coast (FEC) 815 and 436 are seen leading train 103 through the signals north of Cocoa, Florida as they work their way south.
Crawling out of Cocoa. Florida East Coast (FEC) ET44C4 no. 815 and GP40-2 no. 436 are seen leading train 103 through the signals at the Brightline junction in Cocoa, FL.
Grupo Blue and Pink. Florida East Coast (FEC) ET44C4 no. 815 and GP40-2 no. 436 are seen leading train 103 through the signals north of Cocoa, Florida as they work their way south.
FEC Train 204 heads northbound through St. Augustine, FL.
FEC Train 204 heads northbound across the San Sebastian River in St. Augustine, FL.
The 105 appears to be now running on Sunday's again
FEC 204 heads across the tidewater in St. Augustine
An early 206 swings into Bunnell
FEC 105 cuts through the jungle west of Palm Coast
The GMT (Grupo Mexico Trainsportes) livery was starting to turn up more.
Tuesday to Friday's train 206 is crossing the drawbridge at Jupiter, with a pair of GMT-painted C4s and a very short train to Jacksonville.
The 105 lead by GMT 105 rolls through downtown Bunnell on a cool afternoon. This is right near where the former station stood.
The 105 wheels out of Bunnell
Florida East Coast (FEC) Railway Train 202 zooms past signal 87.3 in Bunnell, Florida. As you can see, there still are some classic red and yellow "Flagler System" GEVOS left. However, t... (more)
The 206 comes north through a moderate rain due to a tropical disturbance moving in.