The daily ran NS roadrailer trains is only a few miles outside of it final destination, Simpson yard in Jacksonville FL.
A pair of rookies heads up 101 out of Jacksonville FL.
One of Uncle Warren's children leads NS 209 across Jax Bridge enroute to FEC Bowden yard.
Reading Heritage unit's first visit to Jacksonville.
On Monday, November 24, Florida East Coast Railway’s first pair of GEVO ES44C4 locomotives – FEC 803 and 804 – spent the day with shop forces doing familiarization training, but they would b... (more)
...and the Florida East Coast was changed forever. One of many new GE ES44C4 locomotives that now belong to the FEC. Some may not be a fan of the new motive power, but no one can argue about the... (more)
They are finally here! A new era begins on the FEC as the very first of 24 ES44C4's take 101 out for the first time. Departing right on time at Bowden.
Amtrak SDP40F #634 was built April 1974 on order #74611. After leaving Amtrak roster, unit became Santa Fe (ATSF) #5261, then BNSF 6971 before being scrapped in 2002
After bringing in a hot intermodal, 226s power rests at Bowden Yard. In the following month, Ho-hum GEVOs will be invading the property and it will be harder to find this power leading road train... (more)
An intermodal transfer from CSX rolls long hood forward on FEC rails with the massive Jax Bridge looming in the background.
The High Hood, how locomotives were meant to look, at least for us folks who grew up along the Southern Railway as I did. With only 3 SD40-2's left to convert to the "Admiral Cab" One ... (more)
After dropping off its RoadRailers at the Ramp, the NKP Heritage heads for the shop.
FEC 428 brings a transfer south across the Jax bridge while the CSX corporate offices loom in the background.