Last Day of Street Running A South Shore express service rolls through the streets. The tracks now are doubled and lay to the right in their own right of way ending street running here.
The mighty 905 takes the New Smyrna Beach haul north. As of late this has been a Monday and Thursday move.
Extra 121 running in place of the normal 105 rolls out of Bunnell
The reliable 105 rumbles through Bunnell with a lot of autoracks in tow.
Uncommon for an SD40-2 as the 2nd motor on an lng set. Though not equipped to run on LNG fuel the can still MU.
Susan Komen leads the 905 heading back to Bowden with the New Smyrna haul.
FCEN 7032 awaits the call to duty resting in Modello Yard. Photo taken from public grade crossing. FCEN runs a network of former SCL / CSX lines NW of Orlando.
Local 905 heads south
On Valentines Day the 105 storms through Harwood. Note the box cars right behind the motors part of an express carload service by FEC and NS.
Cloud has cleared off in time for the 105, today's edition 10,000 plus feet.
The cloud is getting thicker ahead of a gulf system but the sun holds for 105 at Colfax. Colfax is about 5 miles west of Marineland.
The 105 comes out of a siding after meeting 905
The 105 right on time sliding out of Bunnell
The 105 right on time.
An FRA inspection train made an appearance today