FEC 105 swings out of Bunnell
FEC 820 leads 105 through Bunnell, the first train after Storm Nicole. Th FEC partially shut down for about 48 while the hurricane affected the railway.
FEC train 202 seen reflecting in the Tomoka
NEW HOPPERS to replace the old red ones make their debut on the hot FEC 105 seen storming out of Bunnell
The FEC 202 one of only two daylight trains on Sunday heads across the still waters of the Tomoka.
An early 206 roars into Bunnell, the biz cars out of sight on the bottom. I was lucky as I lost the sun after the motors had passed.
Late running FEC 103 roars through Bunnell in a lucky spell of sunshine.
FEC 820 rolls north across the new Crane Creek bridge with train 204. Crews have now begun construction on the second bridge, all of which is part of the new Brightline high speed rail passenger ... (more)
FEC 204 rolls into town with a huge lashup.
Six motors! on the head end of this early 208 the first train after the Christmas shutdown.
FEC 204 hustles northward
The 103 rumbles through Bunnell with an assortment of freight. It seems like anything that needs to go to SoFlo in the am is in this train
FEC 202 leans into a curve near Port Salerno, FL on their way north toward Ft. Pierce, New Smyrna Beach and later Bowden Yard in Jacksonville, FL.
Running ahead of Elsa FEC 206 rolls out of Harwood after meeting 107, as the skies start to darken with Tropical Cyclone Elsa's approach.
Running ahead of Elsa, FEC 204 roars northward.