The cool thing about Bunnell is you can move a short distance and get a new and different view of the FEC.
FEC 210 ran a bit late today allowing some decent light for the train. Late trains on the FEC is a rare thing as the railway typically runs like a Swiss watch.
The 427 brings 905's New Smyrna Beach haul back north through Bunnell. One scheme is 910 brings the haul part way then 905 takes it onward.
FEC 101 hustles south. Recent land clearing here has opened up this area to more light and photo angles. Note the SD40-2
FEC 101 hustles south. Recent land clearing here has opened up this area to more light.
Local 905 scoots south with one load.
101 rolls through middle Dorena
The hot 101 flies past some MOW crews at South Dorena.
FEC 905 doing the New Smyrna Haul heads back northward with the Susan Komen motor helping along.
FEC 905 takes the siding to run around it's train for the journey back toward Jax.
FEC ran an unusual 900 train on this unsettled Valentines day as rain moves in, a unique Valentines Day Present.
FEC 101 with Dave Shelly hustles into Bunnell
FEC 109 making a rare daytime appearance on the north end of the railway.
FEC 905 heads back north now with 422. I now start my 40th year of taking photos of trains, from right where started, here.
FEC 905 rolls south out of Bunnell still with the 441.