With only 8 left on the roster, getting a GP38-2 leading on FEC is a treat. Unfortunately, this one was recently repainted and running long hood forward... but the scenery makes up for it.
FEC 507 brings a train south into the Cocoa yard.
FEC ran a 141 right behind 101 today with UPS bound for Cocoa Beach. This was an unusual move word was the UPS was "hot" needing to get to it's destination rapidly. FEC delivers.
A local works south from the siding at Oak Hill, FL
FEC 507, in the new retro-blue paint scheme, races north towards Rockledge.
The single GP38-2 in charge of the Hall Turn passes the classic GRS searchlight signals protecting the south end of Pineda siding. 915's train has been dropped at the north end of the the siding ... (more)
The Hall Turn crew has just completed some switching work at Bonaventure and has reassembled their rather lengthy train on the FEC main. The consist includes a fair amount of intermodal traffic f... (more)
Retro BlueThe Hall Turn is southbound out of City Point Yard, heading for Bonaventure where the crew will work local industries before returning north. 507 wears the latest "retro blue... (more)
Florida East Coast 507, sporting the Hurricane logo, heads south from City Point towards the yard in Cocoa with a long string of cars.
FEC local #925 heads north back to Ft. Pierce with rock empties for the various are cement plants.
Sitting idle for the moment in Melbourne. The three hoppers are loaded with ballast for the ongoing track maintenance.
Local 915 returning to the yard in Cocoa.
Working the Rinker plant in North Cocoa