FEC's Unit Train from City Point was moved from the Cemex plant to what used to be the south end of the Pineda siding to ride out Hurricane Ian.
FEC (Job 23) PM1-02 drags it's train across the Dodge Island Bridge after a few days of no Port Train due to the Hurricane. This train would bring 5100ft of Intermodal for the Port, which was c... (more)
A break in the rains gives us a good shot of 105
FEC 202 rolls north on an unsettled morning in northeast Florida.
Construction continues on the second bridge across the Eau Gallie Creek as FEC 715 leads rock train FEC 336 north over the new bridge in Melbourne, Florida. You can see parts of the old bridge th... (more)
About an hour after 204 made it's pass the Miami - Jax 202 rumbles over an incoming tide.
The 204 is one of the more unique trains on the FEC this time featuring a reactivated SD40-2. The 204 can have almost anything in it's consist runs Tue - Sat Fort Pierce to Jax.
FEC 422 with mixed freight is done for the day and will wait overnight at the siding next to Ft. Lauderdale Intn'l Airport.
FEC 202 rolls through the marsh in the Nation's oldest city.
FEC train 105 rolls out of Bunnell. Today's 105 was a bit shorter than usual.
High priority 105 runs from a thunderstorm with two express boxcars. The express boxcars are a new service with NS / FEC.
Our 3rd train was FEC 202 usually the last train of the morning. The 202 is passing where the original train station for St. Augustine once stood.
Our 2nd train was FEC 204 which now runs Ft. Pierce - Jax.
FEC train 210 rolls across the high tide on it's way to Jax, the first of three trains inside of an hour.
NEW HOPPERS to replace the old red ones make their debut on the hot FEC 105 seen storming out of Bunnell