FEC Geometry train makes an appearance.
Pt. St. Lucie area's local :) You can see RP.net contributor Bob Pickering (BP) getting his shot from the bridge (I was quite nervous that he would fall off that thing...)
FEC 920 heading back to the yard after a hard days work skirting the Intracoastal at Port St. Lucie.
FEC 123 rolls SB through Riviera Beach.
FEC 224 passes two local fisherman on the river. In the distance thunderstorms can be seen on the horizon moving in from the Gulf of Mexico over 100 miles away.
A trio of GP40-2s await a crew to load tomorrow's train 335 at City Point.
FEC 208 thunders through Bunnell at the start of Biketoberfest. Not many bikes this year.
FEC 224 one of two intermodals that race north on most mornings on the FEC. FEC 439 is no longer on the FEC, was one of the last "Hurricane" logo motors left at the time.
FEC works to recover from Hurricane Jeanne and Frances. This is only the 3rd day of full operations since the last storm struck last week.
FEC Southbound Intermodal Train 107 at St. Augustine, Fl. with a pair of GP40-3'S for power