FEC 103 with a massive lash up of 7 motors, 5 of which are bound for the shops of New Smyrna Beach.
High priority FEC 105 comes out of the siding meeting local 905 stopped on the main working Florida Rock.
The 105 rolls out of Bunnell as tropical rain showers linger on the horizon.
FEC 208 crosses the marsh.
The FEC 103 one of the newest trains on the schedule rolls through Bunnell
FEC 204 swings into Bunnell
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FEC 802 and FEC 720 have gone around the balloon track at the Cemex City Point facility, and will soon head back south.
Under threatening skies, FEC 101 hustles into Bunnell. Florida has seemed to have resumed it's "rainy season" due to tropical moisture overspreading the state.
First train after Tropical Storm Isaias, the sun starts to shine on 141 as the storm pulls away. Two LNG sets 12k ft of train.
Through the uncertain cloud filled sky, a ray of light which is fitting for the times we live in. Trains are critical now as they keep the needed supplies moving, regardless of COVID 19.
The 2nd of a three train parade in St. Augustine this morning.
FEC 101-29 screams southbound over Spruce Creek just north of New Smyrna Beach.
The 802 leads a double LNG set across the tidewater in the Nations Oldest City.
On Boxing day, the FEC starts moving boxes once again.