FEC 224 rolls through the tidal marshes on a beautiful breezy morning. Today we get motors in sequence, 418 & 419. Solid blue sets may be endangered in a few years with the repaint program.
This is my 100th photo accepted on Rail Pictures, happens to be on my favorite bridge.
FEC 226 with FEC 716 the newest repaint into the new scheme helping the last "new" scheme across the tidewater.
Sun angles allow for a different look into Moultrie Junction as seen 226 on a beautiful morning in St. Augustine. Just about all Mia-Jax trains are back to a SD70/40 power mix.
Some unseasonable drier and cooler air made for a spectacular morning as 224 rolls through the salt mashes.
A beautiful warm tropical morning greets FEC 226. It seems we have gone back to the SD70M-2 / SD40-2 combos once again on many through freights. 226 with a CITX leader.
FEC 226 with three motors on Mothers day. FEC 709 has been back from RA land for a few months now but is like a few other ex UP motors in need of a paint job.
After a stormy week the weather begins to break and just at the right time some sun shines on 226. Rainfall totals of 9-14 inches have swollen the bay even at low tide.
On a warm breezy evening, FEC 107 slides through the historic city of St. Augustine.
One of my favorite paint schemes leads 226 up to Jacksonville
FEC 713 the newest repaint on the FEC leads train 226 I think for the first time on a breezy warm morning in St. Augustine.