FEC 222 running usually late, rolls through St. Augustine with Tropicana loads.
FEC 218 usually through here before sunrise ran a little late allowing for a shot of this train.
FEC 101 on a chilly day
A rare 141 ran with a solid enthanol train. These are fairly rare and more so rare by running in daylight.
FEC 109 trundles across the water at Stuart. 109 is an easy shot here most days, turning up between 8-9 AM give or take.
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 226 wanders through St. Augustine with some power balancing in the lashup.
FEC 101 on a nice day at Colfax. Dual sets of the GEVO's will be tough to get once the rest of the LNG tenders arrive likely in April or May.
FEC 101 shows up with a little bit of help.
FEC 226 with four motors rumbles through the tidal marshes of St. Augustine. It's pretty rare to get this many motors on an FEC train but happens on occasion when power needs to be moved.
202 soaks up the evening sun as it passes through Edgewater.
FEC 226 with some of the FEC containers.
FEC 101 at Dorena heading south.
FEC 226 swings through the Nation's Oldest City with big champ and a 2k blue.
FEC 101 blasts south on a rather cool 55 degree day in north Florida. The entire length of the 6500 ft train can be seen lead by FEC 815 & 814.