A FEC GP38-2, still sporting the "Going Places" logo works the yard in Fort Lauderdale, shuffling around loaded ethanol tank cars.
FEC train 109 brings in another ethanol train for a customer near Port Everglades with some classic EMD power.
FEC train 123 crosses the Tarpon River near the Riverwalk in downtown Fort Lauderdale on a nice Thursday morning.
FEC train 123 (Jacksonville - Fort Lauderdale) pulls into the Port Everglades ICTF with intermodal after dropping off a cut of ethanol nearby.
FEC train 123 (Jacksonville - Fort Lauderdale) crawls past All Aboard Florida surveying crews in Fort Lauderdale on another warm December morning.
FEC train 123 sweeps onto the lead into Port Everglades. The crew of GP40-3 #438 waits for 123 to pull all the way in so they can start working the train.
A pair of veteran EMDs bring in a unit train of ethanol for a customer in Fort Lauderdale.
FEC train 906 waits for 123 to pull all the way in so they can start working the train. 501 is another retro blue.
FEC train 123 sweeps into the new and improved Port Everglades. Business is picking up so much FEC is adding back trains 117 & 218 in September.
FEC train 123 swings onto the newly rebuilt lead into Port Everglades. This was done with port improvement projects South Florida.
Venice of America! Ft. Lauderdale is known as due to the extensive canals and waterways through the city. FEC 123 crosses one here with water taxi services in the background.
Possibly the largest lash up to ever run on Q453, this train was bringing in EMD power for Florida rock train service.