Big champs lead this 105 south. Dedicated to Bob Kyle, retired Seminole Gulf engineer who passed on. Bob was a great friend to many and always helpful to enthusiasts.
The 105 was a monster today with 13,000 feet of train plus and extra motor thrown in. Quite warm with a temp near 90F.
The hot 105 rolls out of Bunnell on a beautiful north Florida day
Happy Halloween! Some spooky sunshine finds 105 at Dorena. And has a Halloween Treat FEC 713 was brought on to assist.
The 202 leaps across the Tomoka River
The 103 ran a little late making for a daylight appearance in Bunnell
First FEC Train 336 over the new Crane Creek Bridge FEC rock train 336 uses, for the first time, the new bridge across the Crane Creek in downtown Melbourne. Traffic has now... (more)
Sandwiched between FEC 807 and FEC 806 is FEC 306, a Liquified Natural Gas car that supplies fuel to the two locomotives. Seen here on train FEC 204 as it races north at track speed towards Jacks... (more)
The 103 rolls through in the morning light of Autumn
FEC 103 roars into Bunnell running a bit late today.
This morning's 103 with some extra power passing MOW equipment on the Team Track. 103 seems to run later on weekends.
FEC train 103 in the morning light
FEC 807 rolls through Pineda om it's way toward Miami.
FEC 103 which has been leaving earlier as of late was a bit later allowing for daylight views here in Bunnell as it runs south.
Northbound extra 242 passes through the S-Curve next to the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood international airport with a decent cut of company intermodal bound for Jacksonville, FL.