16 cylinders and 38 loads of limestone disturb a few birds and not much else on a quiet Monday morning.
Amtrak #53, the Auto Train, is loaded down with snowbirds and their vehicles, as it crest a rare hill in Florida.
Train 101 already pulled the FEC & CSX blocks out of the yard and has just coupled onto the NS block (literally as soon as the NS Catfish cut off). A utility man is hanging the EOT and performing... (more)
FEC 101 rolls over Crane Creek, passing some of the many high rise condos that fill the coast.
Bridges are synonymous with the FEC and Stuart is by far my favorite. FEC is still a pioneer in railroading, being the only railroad to successfully utilize LNG as a diesel fuel.
The Noon Brightline departs the West Palm Beach station with the pink trainset on a beautiful Sunday.
I only photographed one train on my Honeymoon. Our 10 Year Anniversary trip was approximately a repeat of that trip, including photographing the same train at the same location crossing the same ... (more)
The blue hour, FEC style... with the red channel marker lights reflecting off second generation locomotives. This is extra train 242, running from Miami to Jacksonville with exactly 100 wells & 7... (more)
Neck deep in the St. Lucie River. I cut my feet multiple times on mussels, oysters or some other bivalve, but it was worth it.
New and old lead train 109 across the brackish waters of the St Lucie River.
Not very many places you can see a solo GP40 leading an intermodal.
I wasn't planning to photograph trains at Disney, but couldn't pass up this iconic shot of the giant golf ball with the spring flowers and lake.
A trio of UP motors drags 90 covered hoppers of phosphate bound for interchange with Union Pacific at Chicago. Ocala has a beautifully restored station, which is also a hub for their bus service.
The farthest south I've ever shot 101.
A photo that, for me, epitomizes the Florida East Coast Railroad.