The RA units are leading again! Finally...FEC 107 is seen at the famous curve in the Nation's Oldest City.
107 in the Nation's Oldest City with Dave Shelley at the throttle. I dedicate this photo to Bill Best a retired FEC engineer who passed away on 3/21/09. Bill was well known by attendees of the ann... (more)
FEC 107 blasts through a tropical shower, left over from Tropical Storm Faye that affected the area 5 days before. It is typical to get heavy rains in Florida.
FEC 107 rolls into the evening sun. The white building behind the train is Herbie Wiles Insurance, a long lived and well known St. Augustine business. I dedicate this shot to all of the FEC employ... (more)
FEC 107 seen at St. Augustine with part of the Tropicana Juice Train. 107 today has cars that also are usually on 119 and 117 both annulled due to the holiday. This photo is dedicated to the memo... (more)
FEC 107 rounds a curve into Moultrie Junction with the 2000 as the second motor. This is where the first depot in St. Augustine once stood on a railway that preceeded the FEC. The buildings behind... (more)
The Atlantic Tide drops and so does the water level of the San Sebastian as train 107 glides south late day.
Train 107 makes a westward bend approaching the San Sebastian River bridge with a couple Cat loads up front.
Without its cut of racks, an all Bowden 107 rolls through Sunbeam.
Santa at the throttle?? Look closely... Is it Santa? FEC 107 through Bunnell a balmy 72 degree Christmas Eve in Florida. The 425 is now repainted for the Susan Komen Organization.
An Ex-UP SD40-2 leads the hotshot 101 train along an inlet in St. Augustine
Engineer Dave Shelley is at the throttle of FEC 107, with Flagler College in the background. Flagler College was originally a hotel built by the FEC's founder, Henry Flagler.
An Ex-UP SD40-2 leads the hotshot 101 past this automatic signal at MP36. This spot is easily accessed from US 1.
Testing on the FEC