Glorious Light shown down upon FEC 224 at the exact right moment to capture this image. Sometimes things just work out right...
The 224 was unusually late this morning due to a bad order car. That gave us 224 and then 226 about 10 minutes behind him on a breezy morning in St. Augustine.
It's a tropical breezy day as 226 riding 224's approach signals crosses the tidewater in the Nations Oldest City.
The old and the new. One of the newest motors on the FEC leads FEC 411 one of the oldest if not the oldest GP40-2 on the FEC roster. FEC 226 in da marsh.
The always impressive FEC 111 always has an interesting lash up of power, some of it bound for New Smyrna Beach. Now 111 goes to Ft. Peirce.
FEC 226 rolls through the marshes. This is my favorite photo location in St. Augustine.
Today's 226 steps across the high tidewater at St. Augustine.
Shots back at the marsh means Summer is almost here! FEC 226 is lead by champions, another shot I been wanting since the new motors arrived, but must wait for the light to be right.
This is FEC train 111 with six locomotives!! I love this train!
Not so long ago the M-2's and 40-2's were still the kings of the FEC as well as mix matched power on almost every train, this days 107 was no exception. Two SD70M-2's and a champ SD40-2 cruise int... (more)
Going around the curve.
FEC 226 with two beautiful champions
FEC 224 reflects off the tidewater on a mild morning in St. Augustine. 224 is always recognizable with Crowley containers and usually the power is back to back.
FEC 107 takes the curve at St. Augustine in the late evening sun. The time change has given us back our Sunday trains.