Florida East Coast train No. 226-11 curves through St. Augustine, Florida, led by a pair of new GE ES44C4s on January 12, 2015.
The 226 train rolls through the Ancient city with some extra motors today.
FEC 226 rolls through St Augustine. The always progressive FEC is running LNG fuel on just about all of it's through trains.
FEC 710 leads a northbound Hialeah to Bowden intermodal over the San Sebastian River bridge in St. Augustine, FL
FEC 226 with an unusual lash up showing off the new FEC containers.
Spring tides have brought high water as 226 does the usual thing at the usual time.
FEC train 226 with 816 crossing the San Sebastian River in heart of St. Augustine, FL.
The original "new" champion 714 is 3rd motor on this lashup with 226
The 1980's called, they want their train back! The last "Going Places in Florida" scheme with the tiger stripes left on the FEC leads the Tuesday only 228.
FEC 226 crosses the tidwater
The first train in daylight is 230 with the typical anything on FEC the roster power, today twin little champs. Update 8/13/2018 this and 129 have been abolished.
FEC 230 rumbles over the tidewater. This train can have anything on the FEC roster for power. The 230 / 129 was abolished 8/11/2018.
FEC 226 through St. Augustine crossing the tidal marshes
FEC 226 rolls through St. Augustine with dual LNG sets on the first day of July.
FEC 107 rumbles through St. Augustine. The building on the right is the former FEC HQ now part of Flagler Collage.