CITX 142 waits in the siding as Florida East Coast southbound intermodal hotshot FEC 101 races down the mainline.
As a thunderstorm clears the area, CITX 142 and FEC 714 roll FEC train 202 north across the Crane Creek bridge in downtown Melbourne, Florida.
FEC train 109, with CITX 142 and Champion Heritage FEC 714, makes for a colorful locomotive consist as they head south across the Crane Creek bridge towards Miami.
A friendly wave from the engineer of FEC 719 as it leads FEC 704 and rock train FEC 336 across the Crane Creek bridge, next to Depot Avenue.
FEC train 202, with FEC 103 and newly painted Champion Heritage FEC 716, rumbles north across the Crane Creek bridge. The west trestle has the rails across the bridge and the span over Melbourne ... (more)
With no wind, dolphins, manatee, turtles, sharks, alligators, fish, birds, or fishermen disturbing the water, the Crane Creek is very calm as FEC train 109, led by CITX 141 and FEC 709, rolls sout... (more)
As northbound FEC rock train 336 clears on the main-line, CITX 142 and FEC 702 begin to roll down the siding after receiving a green signal.
The sun is just beginning to rise in Melbourne as FEC 428 and FEC 419 head north towards Jacksonville with a train full of UPS and Crowley containers.
Mr. ECH, the "East Coast Hogger", stands close to the newly painted Champion Heritage FEC 714 in order to inspect southbound hotshot train 101 led by FEC 102. Storm clouds continue to build in th... (more)
It is a beautiful morning as FEC 704 and FEC 719 roll FEC rock train 336 north over the Crane Creek bridge.
FEC train 336 heads north across the Crane Creek bridge in downtown Melbourne, Florida.
FEC 719 and FEC 704 lead FEC train 336 north across the Eau Gallie River bridge.
The relief crew has arrived to take the loaded rock train FEC 336 north to the rock processing facility at City Point.
FEC 105, CITX 141 and FEC 433 cross the Crane Creek bridge in downtown Melbourne, Florida.
Southbound train 109, with FEC 411 and FEC 433, crosses the Crane Creek bridge in downtown Melbourne with an 11,977 foot long bare table train.