FEC 905 returns northward through Bunnell after working points south.
FEC 101 rolls through Bunnell
A thunderstorm rages in the background as 905 works back north. The lightning was it's normal crazy Florida intensity but I could not land a bolt in the shot with the train.
First train after Tropical Storm Isaias, the sun starts to shine on 141 as the storm pulls away. Two LNG sets 12k ft of train.
FEC ran an extra ahead Tropical Storm Isaias trying to get things moved before the storm.
Through a thundery downpour.
FEC train 905 trundles through Bunnell a bit earlier than usual.
Florida East Coast 210 rolls into Bunnell running a few hours late. This train has come back after taking some time off.
FEC 109 and 210 have returned after a few months off but only on certain days. Here 210 is running late as Maryann gets her shot.
Praise FEC, FEC 905 and EMD. Two FEC long time workhorses haul 905 toward Jax from New Smyrna Beach, LHF. Fun with 4's an 1's 441 and 411.
FEC 101 roars through Bunnell as tropical thundery rain rolls in with the train. The rainy season is in full swing here.
FEC 240 ran today... even though it is sunny, the Saharan Dust Layer was easily seen in the skies
A short 202 ran today out of New Smyrna Beach. Catching a GP38-2 leading on a mainline train here, or anywhere really these days is quite rare. Throwback to the 1980's when this was common.
FEC 202 ran today out of New Smyrna Beach passing through Bunnell.
The hard working 905 heads back toward Jax.