FEC 202 ran a little bit early today allowing for some daylight shots up at the north end of the railroad today.
A short 202 ran today out of New Smyrna Beach. Catching a GP38-2 leading on a mainline train here, or anywhere really these days is quite rare. Throwback to the 1980's when this was common.
FEC 202 ran today out of New Smyrna Beach passing through Bunnell.
FEC 716 has taken the Palm Bay siding as the southbound FEC 101 trains heads towards Miami.
FEC 439, FEC 438, and FEC 434 lead the northbound train 202 through the Palm Bay siding. It wasn't too often that a solid set of GP40-2s would be the power on a FEC train, so it was a real treat ... (more)
Northbound train FEC 202 has plenty of power to pull this 140 car, 10,300 foot long train to Jacksonville. To see 5 locomotives on a FEC train is rare, and to see five different paint schemes is a... (more)
The Sunday version of 202 roars out of New Smyrna
Mr. ECH, the "East Coast Hogger", give me a friendly wave as FEC 714, with the new Champion paint scheme, heads north through the Palm Bay siding.
Florida East Coast 714 shows off the new "Champion" paint scheme as it sits in the siding while the southbound FEC 101 train heads for Miami.
FEC 107 and FEC 103 sit in the Palm Bay siding with train 202 as the southbound FEC train 101 races past. A summer thunderstorm is clearing out towards the Atlantic, with just a light rain fallin... (more)
FEC 202 prepares to depart the yard.
FEC 202 heads into Bunnell
The Sunday 202 gathers it's cars at New Smyrna for the journey north. The last few weeks, Sunday's 202 has started here.
FEC 202 on Sundays has been originating in New Smyrna Beach in place of the Sunday 900 that was running. Today's edition had 3 motors including Grupo and 2K blue repaints.
FEC 202 heads past West Palm Beach with two EMDs trailing.