US Sugar Corporation 148, an Alco-built 4-6-2, slows an excursion train down as it approaches a swing bridge over Lake Okeechobee in Moore Haven, Florida in Apeil 2004.
On the Move. The FEC 148 moves quickly across Rogers Road on a stop for a great photo charter sponsored by U.S. Sugar.
United States Sugar 4-6-2 148 leads a train over Lake Okeechobee in Moore Haven, Florida on the trains return trip to Clewiston. She was built in April 1920 by American Locomotive Company (ALCO) f... (more)
US Sugar Corporation (USSC) 312 brings an excursion train back into Clewiston, Florida after the USSC 148 lead oassengers out into the sugar cane fields of Florida. Guests were treated to ice crea... (more)
Florida East Coast 148 leads its passenger train out of Lake Placid on a hot spring afternoon.
Saturday April 27's run of the Lake Placid Limited passes over Hwy. 27 as the crew makes their way back to the US Sugar shops in Clewiston, Florida. It was a good chase of a neat steam engine and ... (more)
Fisheating Creek. The FEC 148 charter passes over Fisheating Creek, the name of which is derived from the Creek "Thlothlopopka-Hatchee"--translated as "the creek where fish ... (more)
Florida East Coast 148 charges by a 1929 Ford Model A truck with its passenger train at Palmdale.
Florida East Coast 148 charges across the short bridge at Rogers Road with its passenger train at 40 miles per hour.
Florida East Coast 148 leads its passenger train across the bridge over Fisheating Creek on a hot April afternoon.
US Sugar #148 meets a southbound cane train outside the Fisheating Creek Wildlife Management Area.
Florida East Coast 148 charges through the Florida countryside with its short passenger train as the sun rises on a gorgeous April morning.
Night Work. The FEC-dressed Pacific poses for pictures during a night photo session before returning to Clewiston, FL.
#148 spent the weekend dressed up as it would have looked when it ran here for FEC.
Engine #148 performs a photo run-by at the wooden trestle over Dasher Road just outside Lake Placid on the former ACl segment of the railroad.