FEC 105 and FEC 107 are a solid set of red, white and blue Florida East Coast SD70M-2s as they lead train 210 northbound across the Crane Creek bridge. A typical summer thunderstorm begin to build... (more)
Florida East Coast train 335 hold the siding in Palm Bay as northbound train FEC 222 with white Tropicana cars streaks by.
The sun is trying to break out from behind the clouds as FEC 105 blasts across the E. New Haven Ave. crossing in downtown Melbourne behind FEC 427 and 425.
FEC 210 rumbles across the Crane Creek Bridge on a very breezy morning. Hurricane Earl was about 500 miles away making for breezy conditions across Florida.
Northbound train 210 heads thru Melbourne.
Shortly before this morning northbound crossed the Crane Creek Bridge, a single manatee surfaced near one of the piers. A great place to hang out!
FEC 106, Progess Rail 3001 and FEC 426 lead train 109 southbound through the signals at Pineda South.
FEC 210 goes north. Melbourne is a decent place to catch morning action...with the current schedule you can get 2-3 trains between 7 AM and 10 AM. But things can change, if you are planning on sh... (more)
FEC 109 heading south with a Red White and Blue motor. This is FEC # 104 that once read Rail America and now has been re lettered to say Florida East Coast. Happy 4th of July!
FEC southbound train 109 crosses over Crane Creek.
FEC 101 passes over Crane Creek in Melbourne, FL. Persistent computer problems continue to keep the SD70s as trailing units.
FEC 920 heading south. This is one of a few GP40's thats still wearing the going places in Florida logo.