FEC Port Job heads across Port Blvd on its way back to Hialeah Yard.
First Trains after Hurricane Matthew. An SD40-2 lead 101 exceptionally rare these days. This was due to the GEVO's stuck down south after the hurricane.
Two SD40-2s lead 226 along the banks of the Indian River just north of Mims.
FEC is now a GE only railroad.........
FEC 335, a rock train from City Point, makes its way thru the city of Aventura in northern Miami-Dade county on a beautiful 50 degree south Florida morning.
A Champion painted SD40 leads an elephant style consist through one of many curves in St Augustine.
A pair of "Champs" are tied down at City Point Yard in the early morning sun with a loaded rock train.
FEC 226 with a rainbow of power on a muggy morning in St. Augustine. Pretty rare to have rock on this train.
In the Nation's oldest city, twin Champs roll 226 across the tidewater as puffy clouds build.
FEC 226 rolls across the Tomoka River on a warm humid morning. Today's plus is two champs leading. For Betty Buchanan who passed on recently who was an active volunteer locally.