FEC has stepped up resources to help with the rush to resupply during the COVID 19 outbreak. 905 hauls containers north.
The trains must roll! FEC 101 kicks up some dust scooting through MOW work hustling critical supplies to SoFlo during the COVID 19 crisis.
Through the uncertain cloud filled sky, a ray of light which is fitting for the times we live in. Trains are critical now as they keep the needed supplies moving, regardless of COVID 19.
FEC ran a rail train added a transformer load to it as well.. FEC does things efficiently.
FEC 105 ran today as it sometimes does with ethanol loads. Many times as well EMD's power this train when it runs.
FEC 905 hauling intermodal north from New Smyrna.
FEC train 101 on time through Bunnell.
A rare late running FEC 109 makes an appearance in Bunnell on a warm morning.
FEC 905 roars into Bunnell with the New Smyrna Beach haul.
FEC 210 running late after a collision with a semi that resulted in the loss of the snowplow.
FEC 101 rolls into Bunnell. Track for a grade crossing project on County Road 13 waits for it's installation.
Notice anything missing? FEC 210 clipped a semi down south resulting in a 6 hour delay and a missing snow plow on the lead motor as a result of the collision. Fortunately no injuries.
FEC 905 returns north with an unusual configuration of power. 910 would be reinstated in March which will limit these moves.
A lucky break on a mostly unsettled week came at the right time as 905 works back northward.