The "never know what it will have" 228 train.
Florida East Coast EMD GP40-2 No. 433, in fresh “Retro Blue” paint, rests in the railroad’s New Smyrna Beach Shop with sister locomotive No. 430 in the older blue scheme on January 10, 2015... (more)
FEC 226 rolls across the tidewater with a friendly wave from the engineer.
FEC 438 leads the 905 back north.
FEC 101 rolls out of town in a lucky spell of sunshine.
FEC 815 leads liquefied natural gas (LNG) car FEC 307, and FEC 812 northbound across the Crane Creek Bridge with FEC train 202 in tow.
FEC 905 with two motors heads back north through Bunnell. The two motor configuration is rare for 905 and gave me memories of FEC in the 1980's when that was common.
Florida East Coast GP40-2 905, built for the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy (CB&Q) as GP40 636, screams around the curve at Bunnell, Florida with the daily New Smyrna Beach haul. FEC 905 used to... (more)
FEC 402 tasked with keeping weeds under control works through Colfax
FEC 905 roars north through Bunnell returning to Jacksonville.
FEC 903 enters the Tropicana plant in Fort Peirce
Hard working 905 coming back north with the New Smyrna Beach haul. Since the end of 910 this is now a normal scheme Monday - Friday.