FEC 226 with two LNG sets this morning
FEC 226 at the Tomoka River Bridge..the humorous bit was the truck trailer reading our best resource is here pointing at the FEC power..just barely visible in the trees.
FEC 226 rumbles across the river note the SD40-2.
FEC 226 rolls over the tidewater with some extra power, typical for a Sunday or Monday as of late.
FEC 226 rolls across the tidewater as puffy clouds dot the skies on this tropical day.
FEC 226 ran with dual LNG set today something that seems to happen on Sundays and Mondays.
FEC 226 rolls into St. Augustine sunrise with two LNG tends and a trailing SD40-2
FEC 226 northbound in Bunnell with what is now standard, an LNG tender.
FEC 226 makes an appearance with a dual LNG set. On some Sundays and Monday's extra power does rides up with 226.
FEC 226 with four motors this morning. That is an LNG tender between the first two.
FEC 226 with the set that premiered LNG fuel onto the railway.
FEC 226 in St. Augustine on a cool breezy morning at high tide, Seeing two GEVO's without LNG is now the exception instead of the norm.
FEC Train 226 heads Northbound towards Jacksonville, FL. As they cross the San Sebastian River in St. Augustine, FL.
FEC is no April Fools joke...the progressive carrier continues to implement LNG power.
FEC 226 swings through St. Augustine.