FEC 204 brought classic liveries, the lead wearing Retro Blue from the 1960's the 2nd Champion from the 1950's.
The 204 rolls into St. Augustine one of 4 trains that would be seen this morning.
The FEC 204 which now runs Sunday Friday is seen in St Augustine.
FEC 204 finds it's way through a foggy morning. EMD power had been turning up on 204 and 103 on occasion.
The FEC 204 now is a Sunday - Friday train, the Monday edition was quite short maybe 8 cars.
The FEC 204 was a mainstay for EMD power but recently had gone to GEVO's But then today we got this.
The 204 rolls into St. Augustine, back when it was always EMD power.
The 204 rolls into St. Augustine with GEVO / EMD combo. This has been the lashups lately in 204 / 103 what was once a reliable train to catch EMD power leading.
The 204 hustles through Bunnell as morning showers and thunderstorms that started over the Gulf approach.
FEC 204 heads across the tidewater in St. Augustine
EMD power on 204 was a sure bet but now it's rare as GEVO's have largely taken over this and 103.
The 204 crosses the river in St. Augustine. A some point...some point this bridge will be replaced...maybe
The FEC 204 leaps across the Tomoka River. The practice of having EMD power lead 204 / 103 seems to have ended.
The 425 leads 204
204 with 703 and Honoring our Veterans 430 in Bunnell.