Two Champs and a standard blue bring 226 north on a rather chilly 38 degree morning in St. Augustine. Yes one of the most shot bridges on the FEC if not in Florida. Can you spot the moon?
FEC 226 winds through St. Augustine on a mild winter's morning. FEC 436, Susan Komen motor being the 2nd locomotive in the lashup.
FEC Champion 720 leads train 226 into St. Augustine on a cool winters morning.
The first day of "winter" finds yet again another round of triple champs on 226, reflecting in the tidewater on a warm morning.
The only white stuff we have on this 65 degree morning is the Sea Fog. Here 226 arrives with a rainbow of color. GE power coming soon.,,
It's a cool "Black Friday" morning in St. Augustine. Even with the new US 1 bridge, for those who wish, the classic low level shot is still doable here.
The latest Champion, #711 leads 226 on a warm "Dr. Who Day". Railpictures.net contributor Maryann Norvik gets her shot.
On Veterans Day it was only appropriate that two of FEC's Red White and Blue locomotives appeared on 226.
Trick or Treat! The treat was the CITX unit being 3rd out, which most times SD70M-2's lead.
FEC 226 on a cool morning in St. Augustine. The 719 could really use a Champion paint job...badly.
Champion in St. Augustine on a warm morning. Tides were also higher than normal due to the position of the Moon.
It's a beautiful morning in St. Augustine as #421 leads NB train 226 over the San Sebastian Bridge.