FEC 105 splits downtown Bunnell, Florida just as trains have since 1886.
It's clear who owns FEC these days two Grupo Mexico Transportes motors hustle 105 over the hump at Colfax.
Grupo Mexico Transportes livery motors 813 and 816 bracket an LNG Champ tender departs south from Sunbeam just after the road crew had climbed on.
Grupo Mexico Transportes livery motors 813 and 816 bracket an LNG Champ tender preparing to depart south.
Big Champ, Little Champ lead today's 105 with no LNG tender around FEC's hard working MOW crews keeping the line in top shape.
Two Grupo Mexico Transportes liveried motors head up 105 today. FEC at a frantic pace is repainting the Big Champs. If you look close you can see famous East Coast Hogger being a bit silly.
The 105 comes south across the river in Stuart
The 105 splits downtown Bunnell with GMT Livery 820 in the lead. The 820, 816 and 813 have been repainted so far.
FEC 105 rolls out of Bunnell Florida with one of the new Grupo Mexico Transportes (GMT) motors leading. Plans are for all ES44's to get this livery.
First Run with the new Grupo Mexico Transportes livery. Reportedly all the GEVO's are getting this scheme.
The 105 swings through on time the 818 is rumored to be one of the next motors to get the Grupo Mexico Transportes livery
FEC 105 heads through the tiny spot on the RR map known as Colfax
The 105 in Bunnell
The 105 returns north
The first 105 of 2024 lead by 802 on 1/02 heads out of Bunnell.