FEC 202 Sunday Edition is seen at Bunnell Florida with two extra motors picked up at New Smyrna Beach.
Mr. ECH, the "East Coast Hogger", does a visual inspection of FEC train 101, as it races south towards Miami. Note that five different paint schemes on two trains.
Snoot nose FEC 716 and FEC 433 has taken the Palm Bay siding as the southbound FEC 101 train races towards Miami.
FEC 202 comes off the bridge in St Augustine.
FEC is in transition - very few Champion motors left.
The 202 rolls through St Augustine with 806 in charge. Only a handful of the GEVO's are left in Champion livery.
FEC 202 crosses the Tomoka in Ormond.
FEC 202 crosses the tidewater in St Augustine. Most of the fleet now represents Grupo Mexico ownership.
FEC 202 launches across the Tomoka River on a hot morning.
A rainbow of color is seen on this unsettled day as 202 brings up some extra power and almost every livery on the FEC. RP Contrubuter Maryann gets her shots.
The 202 leaps across the Tomoka River
The Sunday 202 does not bring up extra power like it once did but did feature one of the few big champs left.
One of the few big champs left leads the 202 through St Augustine.
The 202 rolls through right behind 204.