Railroads aren't just engines, locomotives, and crews, it takes lots and lots of paperwork to be successful including these Form D pads sitting on the control stand of the Seminole Gulf F-unit use... (more)
The Fort Myers dead line fades in the Florida sun.
The day time river excursion train sits idle.
The evening's dinner train gets warmed up...
With snow still lingering on the ground at home in the Northeast, signs of spring have to be found in warmer parts of the nation. Photo inspired by Dick Hovey.
The 10AM excursion heads back to the Ft. Meyers across the Caloosahatchee River.
Ready for another run north.
The engineer's control stand. Nikon D50, 18-55mm.
The engineer's view. Nikon D50, 18-55mm.
Seminole Gulf GP9 number 579 comes into the terminal to drop off passengers of the first excursion, and pick up the next group. Nikon D50, 18-55mm.
The only time the sun came out, it was 2 minutes in between storm clouds!!!!
SG 501 waits out a hot Florida night - Ex-Long Island RR 619/Milw 127A(2nd)/Milw 127C/Milw 85C
The Classic Bulldog EMD nose of SG 502