711 on 611 day...as good as it can get here and not a bad lashup after all as 711 teams with Honoring Veterans 430.
Morning OJ….. A string of the famous refrigerated Tropicana cars is seen crossing the Tomoka River yesterday morning on Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) Train 204.
The 204 was running late with an uncomon lashup, seen on an unsettled day.
"The Final Run" Before leaving Jacksonville to head home to middle GA, I caught wind that FEC 204 went through Cocoa earlier in the morning with Hurricane GP38-2 510 leading snoot nose SD40-2 716 ... (more)
Triple GP40’s pull FEC 204 north at St. Augustine, Florida.
Grupo painted FEC 431 leads the 204 train north at St. Augustine.
"The Palm Coast Highway" With a long 204 behind them, GP40-2 441 and GP38-2 511 (still sporting the "Hurricane" logo from the 1980s) speed through Magnolia with local 905 stopped in the siding. La... (more)
"Reflections over the San Sebastian" running a bit behind its normal schedule thanks to some MOW work around Daytona, FEC 204 races over the San Sebastian river behind a pair of venerabl... (more)
A trio of GP-40-2's lead northbound 204 at the Bob Pickering bridge in St. Augustine.
The 204 rolls across the Tomoka River. From now until August light is good here for morning northbounds.
The 204 is your almost 100% chance of catching EMD power on a mainline freight.
Florida East Coast Railway Train 204 makes its regular morning appearance through St. Augustine this last Saturday of March.
It’s an absolutely beautiful first day of March in St. Augustine as the familiar sound of an SD40-2 horn is heard in the distance. Moments later, Florida East Coast (FEC) Railway Train 204 makes... (more)
204 usually always has EMD power but it's uncommon for the SD40-2 to be 2nd.
First train of the new year is lead by the oldest "Little Champ" 714. It is not known if the FEC intends to repaint these.