Here is a view showing the FEC derailment shortly after it happened. The FEC 419 remained on the tracks, but the FEC 433 rolled over on its side as the train was coming through the switch at the ... (more)
It is going to be a long day as FEC crews look over the damage after FEC train 226 north derailed coming out of the north end of the Pineda siding. FEC 433 is on its side, while FEC 413 remained o... (more)
A foggy morning finds 226 lead by the mighty 800 through St. Augustine.
FEC 226 slides through the nations oldest city on a bright but cool morning. This morning's 226 was missing the normal LNG tanker.
FEC 226 on a brisk morning
Very unusual in two aspects, odd lashup of power and running 8 hours late. It did make for a good birthday present, though I hate for the trains to be late, which is very rare on the FEC.
803 & 821 approach St Augustine whilst working FEC226-16, 2300 Hialeah-Bowden
FEC 226 with a bit of extra power this morning, due to 210 being annulled.
FEC 226 on a beautiful Sunday morning! A bit of extra power picked up from New Smyrna including FEC 434.
FEC 226 rolls into St. Augustine with some manifest on what usually is an all intermodal train.
FEC Train 226 heads North towards Jacksonville, FL. As they cross the San Sebastian River in St. Augustine, FL.
FEC 226 wanders through St. Augustine with some power balancing in the lashup.
FEC 226 crossing the still waters of the Tomoka River. Note the "fence" on the bridge a new addition, fortunately installed on the other side.
FEC 226 rolls into St. Augustine with the Susan Komen motors in the consist.
FEC 226 in St. Augustine