FEC 226 rounds into Bunnell as Sub Tropical Storm Alberto moves in. Today's 226 had a dual LNG lashup and solid FEC boxes.
After giving FEC employees families rides the FEC Family Days special heads back to Jacksonville through Bunnell.
FEC 101 races a SUV splashing out of Bunnell as the rain continues. This is the very last photo of a train from my 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee, after 405,000 miles of adventures.
The Last One The last GP40-2 ever built leads 905 on a wet unsettled afternoon. The tropical rainy season got off to an early start this year, rain every day now for a week.
FEC 218 heads through Bunnell in a brief spell of sunshine on what has been a very wet and unsettled week. 218 has been running w/o LNG these past few weeks.
Sometimes the FEC surprises you! Today was such a day, FEC 141 with a Lil Champ leader and 8 tanks for City Point.
FEC 101 slides into Dorena Siding passing 905 holding the main down the line.
FEC Family Days train deadheads north thru Bunnell after working the Family Days event in New Smyrna.
FEC 101 thundering into Dorena with coal loads.
FEC 101 roars thru a thunderstorm as a stalled weather system brought about 48 hours of solid heavy thundery rains to the area. Total amounts ranged from 3-5 inches.
FEC 101 finds a small sucker hole as it knocks down the intermediate at 87.4 in Bunnell.
The FEC 105 brought two surprises, SD40-2 leader and an ethanol train.
FEC ran what was likely a PTC test train today consisting of a lone LNG set.
April Fools! FEC 101 had an unusual load of coal on April Fools Day!
FEC train 105 overtakes FEC 905 at Dorena (seen way back there). The 105 has been running on Thursdays as needed usually an hour or two after 101.