It is a beautiful morning as two boaters enjoy the calm waters near the Crane Creek bridge. FEC 813 leads LNG fuel tender FEC 306 and FEC 805 north towards Jacksonville.
In the early morning sun, FEC 720 shows off the colorful Champion paint scheme, as it heads north with train 210. With the long snoot nose, this locomotive just looks like it was made to race dow... (more)
It was a wet and unsettled thanksgiving in Florida with about 4-5 inches of rain falling inside of 24 hours. Here FEC 210 blasts through the thundery downpour.
FEC 210 hustles through a heavy downpour, caused by a weather system in the gulf. In the past two days we have gone from drought to wet with 2-4" of rain reported.
FEC Train 210 heads Northbound towards Jacksonville, FL. As they get ready to cross the San Sebastian River in St. Augustine, FL.
FEC 810 on 210.
FEC 704 leads FEC 704 and FEC 715 north across the Crane Creek bridge in downtown Melbourne. It is rare now to see a solid set of three EMD SD40-2s leading a high priority train on the FEC.
FEC 210 was usually late by about 6 hours giving us a chance to shoot this train in good light with an SD40-2 Little Champ leader.
FEC 210 pounds through a squally downpour from an ocean storm. Four motors on 210 today.
FEC 210 arrives into Bunnell a few hours late. There has been manifest on the head end of 210 as of late, something not commonly seen before.
FEC 210 on a foggy Christmas Eve
On Christmas Eve FEC 210 swings around a curve into the Nation's oldest city on a mild morning.
FEC 210 has been running earlier these day, seen here with the LNG tender. A contrast from 226 that had an EMD lashup.
FEC 210 the 4th train in the parade lead by SD40-2 #715 which was the grand finale in the 4 train parade.
A rare late running FEC 210 gave me an opportunity to shoot this train in good light. It is exceptionally rare these days for a northbound to come through Bunnell in good light.