After passing FEC 905 (out of sight) the 101 comes out of Dorena Siding.
FEC 101 thunders south with an SD40-2 as the 2nd motor which is unusual.
FEC jumps right back in it after Christmas.
FEC lending Santa a hand on my birthday! Note the lack of LNG tank...unusual that is.
FEC 101 slides out of Bunnell.
FEC 226 at the Tomoka River Bridge..the humorous bit was the truck trailer reading our best resource is here pointing at the FEC power..just barely visible in the trees.
FEC 210 hustles through a heavy downpour, caused by a weather system in the gulf. In the past two days we have gone from drought to wet with 2-4" of rain reported.
FEC Train 226 heads Northbound towards Jacksonville, FL. As they cross the San Sebastian River in St. Augustine, FL.
It was a beautiful day in Colfax as 101 heads for Miami.
FEC 101 ran with four motors...two dead in tow.
FEC 101 ducks into Bunnell with an LNG set.
Curfews in south Florida gave us a series of northbounds in Bunnell at the right time, just like the old days. Normally rare.
FEC's annual Christmas Train!
You know it's Christmas in Florida when the FEC Christmas train arrives! Here attendees get a close look at the big ES44C4 as others in the background meet "Santa"
The Florida East Coast Christmas train makes their way south through the marshes at St Augustine.