The rolling dinner mystery theater snakes through Fort Myers' west side.
This SGR 592 NB across the Caloosahatchee River Draw on the way to the Arcadia Yard.
Seminole Gulf's successful Murder Mystery dinner train approaches the road crossing of the Colonial Parkway in Fort Myers. This tourist train has a record of more than 20 years of successful opera... (more)
Fresh paint, sans lettering / numbers, under going repairs. This unit was for sale earlier this year, I don't know where that stands now.
The 591 performs some switching of the excursion train.
I've always been a fan of the caboose hop... even if it isn't going any where, it still looks good in clean paint.
SGLR 591 basks in the late afternoon sunlight of a beautiful February day in southwestern Florida.
The RDC train, shown here minus its power, is the midday "River Rambler" excursion train. The two F-units on the railroad are NPCUs
With the exception of two units, one a parts donor, all of Seminole Gulf's Fort Myers based units are recently repainted.
The dinner train rests in the yard, the A/C units on this train were the only things running in the whole yard.
One of the three big GEs on the SGLR.
More fresh paint in Fort Myers.
Freshly painted, both locomotive and caboose, pose in late evening sun.
Three SGLR units hang out at Fort Myers.
The River Rail Explorer returns back south to Colonial Station seen here crossing the Calloosahatchee River Bridge.