Sunday Sunday Sunday evening is always a good bet for some FEC action in St. Augustine. Here 107 sweeps in 15 minutes behind 111. On Sundays you can get both between 6-7 PM
This is FEC train 111 with six locomotives!! I love this train!
Train #111 with a Big Champ leading four GP40s passes through St Augustine.
#121 is usually through Stuart well before dawn, but a derailment in City Point has delayed this morning's southbound fleet. This was the first of three trains through town in a 90 minute span.
One of FEC's gevo's leads four other motors on train 111. Shots of this train are now possible due to the time change. It appears that last EMD only train outside of locals has fallen to GE.
On a mild day, FEC 101 rolls out of Bunnell with three motors in charge. FEC 101 is the hottest train on the FEC with high priority stuff for south Florida.
ECH guides two ES44C4s across the St. Lucie River drawbridge with 12,000 ft of train in tow.
With thunderstorms building over the Atlantic and in the last light of day, Florida East Coast train No. 101 flies across Spruce Creek near Port Orange, Florida, led by new “Champion” ES44C4s ... (more)
FEC 210's Champions help brighten up yet another gloomy day wheeling out of Bunnell. This week we have had a long spell of dull and occasionally wet weather, this day no exception.
Today's 101 had the uncommon rock loads at the head end of the train. Pretty rare for rock to be on this train, seen in St. Augustine on a cool breezy day.
FEC 101 rounds the curves in St. Augustine, with rock hoppers on the head end, something that is pretty uncommon on this train.
FEC train #123 cross the St. Lucie River on its way south to Fort Lauderdale.
Running around a slow order, FEC 101 rolls out of the siding at South Dorena.
FEC 101 snakes out of Dorena Siding after being routed around a hard working MOW crew.
An early 101 today thunders through Harwood. Today's 101 was about 45 minutes earlier than normal today.