FEC 101 in Bunnell
One year ago...and one day I took this very same shot on my wedding day! Though big M's were in charge then, the GEVO's rule now with some EMD on the side.
It's a warm mid 80's day as 101 rolls through Bunnell.
FEC 101 swings around the curve leaving Bunnell on a warm 83 degree afternoon. Today's 101 had three big champs.
It's a cool kind of cloud day due to a winter storm miles away, but a lucky spell of sun finds 101 at South Dorena. The GEVO's are firmly in control.
On a mild day, FEC 101 rolls out of Bunnell with three motors in charge. FEC 101 is the hottest train on the FEC with high priority stuff for south Florida.
Surprise! Every once in a while the FEC throws a surprise at you, like this ES44 - GP40-2 lashup on the high priority 101. A chilly day with a high of 46...
FEC 101 rushes through a lucky spell of sunshine on a cool and clouding up day in northeast Florida. Today's 101 had about 9,700 ft and three big champs.
FEC 101 rounds the curve out of Bunnell with three big champs in charge of about 2 miles of train.
A classic shot of FEC 101 in Bunnell as the sun is starting to allow such views again. A short train today maybe 5K ft.
The FEC maintains their railway exceptionally well. The annual visit of the Loram railgrind backs up that claim.
FEC 226 is seen in a foggy fiery sunrise on a cool morning in Bunnell. A bit unusual is the ES44 - GP40-2 lashup leading this morning's 226.
Florida East Coast train No. 210 flies through Bunnell, Florida, on January 13, 2015, with freshly-built GE ES44C4s Nos. 805 and 803 as power.