The Sunday Edition of the 202.
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.
The Last Champion leads 202 through St. Augustine. This is the last "big champ" in regular service. The Little Champs, SD40-2's so far are untouched.
On Sundays for a while 202 would have plenty of motors usually from New Smyrna a ferry move from SoFlo.
FEC's 202 heads across the Tomoka River on it's way to Jacksonville.
The 202 with some extra power in St. Augustine
FEC 202 rolls over the tidewater in St. Augustine
The 202 heads for Jax
The first of December brings the 202 with an assortment of power which was a thing for a while on Sundays
The 202 rolls across the tidewater. The new Grupo Mexico Livery has taken hold on the FEC.
The Sunday 202 in St. Augustine.
FEC 202 Sunday Edition is seen at Bunnell Florida with two extra motors picked up at New Smyrna Beach.
Mr. ECH, the "East Coast Hogger", does a visual inspection of FEC train 101, as it races south towards Miami. Note that five different paint schemes on two trains.
Snoot nose FEC 716 and FEC 433 has taken the Palm Bay siding as the southbound FEC 101 train races towards Miami.
FEC 202 comes off the bridge in St Augustine.