FEC 226 with an unusual lash up showing off the new FEC containers.
Spring tides have brought high water as 226 does the usual thing at the usual time.
The original "new" champion 714 is 3rd motor on this lashup with 226
FEC 226 crosses the tidwater
FEC 226 crossing the Tomoka with some extra power.
FEC 226 through St. Augustine crossing the tidal marshes
FEC 226 rolls through St. Augustine with dual LNG sets on the first day of July.
FEC 226 is our third train this morning.
FEC 226 rounds into Bunnell as Sub Tropical Storm Alberto moves in. Today's 226 had a dual LNG lashup and solid FEC boxes.
FEC 226 crosses the tidewater. Some brush clearing here had opened up a few new angles of what is likely the most photographed bridge on the FEC.
FEC 226 swings into St. Augustine, the last of a three train parade this morning.
FEC 226 in St. Augustine, note the SD40-2 as the 2nd motor. That is a bit unusual.
FEC 226 runs through with some extra power
FEC 226 with a bit of an odd lashup this Sunday in St. Augustine. Sometimes on Sundays we do get some odd lashups on this train.
FEC train 226 rumbles through St. Augustine.