One of my favorite paint schemes leads 226 up to Jacksonville
FEC 713 the newest repaint on the FEC leads train 226 I think for the first time on a breezy warm morning in St. Augustine.
The beautiful morning did not last long, just as the sun was fading due to ocean clouds blowing in, 224 rolls through the marsh. Sun angles will allow more shots up here soon.
FEC 224 lead by pretty much standard power, though it is more common to get two GP's on this train. The Crowley containers are always the giveaway, reflecting the waters on this warm morning.
Back to the Future! Once the first FEC scheme to adorn it's diesels is the "scheme" once again, being applied to all FEC motors over time. Finally things worked out to get 2 on 226.
Both of FEC's newest repaints help FEC 226 northward on this warm morning. The old and the new, the old now is the new and the once new paint scheme is now old.
FEC 714 the first motor to wear the "new - old" paint scheme which is now the official livery of the FEC once again. The 703 has just come home, 713 is next and then 716. 436 and 425 are after.
It's good Friday but not a great Friday as the newest repaint 703 was expected, but 714 showed up instead. Now the official FEC scheme once again, The 703 is back, 713, 716 are coming and 425 and ... (more)
It's a cool morning as 224 reflects in the tidewater.
FEC 226 crosses the San Sebastian River on a cool breezy morning in St. Augustine.
It's a cool breezy morning in St. Augustine as FE 224 winds through the curves.
It's a beautiful morning in the Nation's oldest city as FEC 226 rolls across the tidewater. FEC 714 wears the "new - old" paint scheme, which will be applied on other motors over time.
Another new view possible from the new bridge, FEC 101 winds through St. Augustine with east coast hogger at the throttle.
Daylight Savings Time means that 107 can be shot again in daylight. Here 107 swings past the new US 1 bridge with three motors.