FEC train 123 crosses the Tarpon River near the Riverwalk in downtown Fort Lauderdale on a nice Thursday morning.
FEC 101 blasting through Palm Coast on a cool day in Palm Coast Florida.
FEC train 123 makes its way through Pompano Beach as work continues to make room for the second track for All Aboard Florida (Brightline).
FEC 101 slams through a crossing at Colfax finding a lucky beam of sunlight on an unsettled day. Today's 101 was 12,000 ft.
FEC 101 comes out of the siding after passing by a hard working FEC MOW crew. A lot of green back there, the EMP intermodal containers making themselves known.
FEC 101 blasts through a squally tropical deluge partially from the remains of Erika. Heavy rains have caused the NWS to post Flood Watches for the region, as the FEC keeps going.
FEC 210 perfectly frames a palm tree, while kayakers pass below.
Orange Juice for breakfast! 226 shows up with some juice on the top end of this train. Very uncommon but sometimes juice is picked up on the way north by 226.
The highest numbered ES44C4 rests just north of the FEC shops in New Smyrna Beach. The unit has been on the property for just over a month and it's already showing signs of heavy use.
FEC 123 continues south after making a set out at the Port of Palm Beach.
Minutes before FEC 123 rolled up local job FEC 945 with a "Pinky" unit pulled out to assist with a quick drop off of some mixed freight and intermodal from the rear of 123.
Just taking a 60 mph stroll on a sunny day in Florida! The conductor heads back to the cab of FEC 823 as the train races north towards Jacksonville.
FEC 101 thunders through the rural areas in western Palm Coast, with 823 the highest numbered ES44 in the fleet leading.