226 swings around a curve and across the San Sebastian River bridge in St. Augustine.
FEC 226 with a string of Tropicana cars through St. Augustine along the salt marshes.
FEC 107
FEC 111 with the Liquefied Natural Gas set for testing. The LNG set has been testing on the FEC since December. If all goes well they may be a feature on all through FEC trains.
FEC 107 rolls over the the tidewater in the Nations Oldest City, in a shot only doable during low tide when one can hike through the marsh.
FEC 111 is one of those trains you never know what you will get power wise. Only shootable on Sundays as they run earlier, today had a trio of retro blue GP40-2/3's.
FEC 226 on a beautiful morning in St. Augustine.
We would think one was enjoying "420" if they said that two SD40-2's lead a mainline FEC freight on a GEVO dominated railway. But yes it really did happen..and does once in a while.
FEC 107 winds through the Nations oldest city and into the setting sun. With the time change and summer months ahead, getting 107 is now an easy shot.
Testing! The LNG set has been testing to New Smyrna Beach and back via 111 and 212 every other day. Today was no exception as the LNG set along with 3 other motors lead 111.
FEC 226 at Moultrie Junction. A careful observer will note just a touch of blue and pink...one of the Susan Komen motors was helping along.
FEC 226 rumbles into the Nation's oldest city with a long train this morning.
The ritual morning passing of 226 in St. Augustine. A sure bet almost any morning between 8 AM and 9 AM.
FEC 226 with some of the FEC containers.
FEC 111 now shootable again due to the time change. A surprise was the EMD leader.