FEC 107 slides through St. Augustine on a smokey day. That is not haze, it is smoke from a near 4,000 acre wildfire about 30 miles away.
FEC 107's passage through St. Augustine.
FEC 107 slides through St. Augustine.
Right after actually about 10 minutes after FEC 226 with the 6 motors came FEC 240 with two GP40-2's
FEC 226 rolls across the San Sebastian River with a massive lash up of 4 SD70M-2's and two SD40-2's
FEC 226 rolls across the San Sebastian River with the rare lash up of 4 SD70M-2's
FEC 226 rumbles over the tidewater as Mr. Tim waves from the cab.
The day after doomsday FEC 107 sweeps around the curve after crossing the river with Dave and Mark waving at me. Cool seeing the international containers right behind the motors.
So on the day the world is supposed to end I go shoot trains. FEC 226 steps across the San Sebastian River with Mr. Tim at the throttle.
FEC 107 rolls across the incoming tide as engineer Dave Shelley waves from the cab. It is a bit of a nature hike to reach this spot but it reveals a rare westside look of the famous bridge in St. ... (more)
Engineer Dave loves having his picture taken! :)
On a hot late spring Mother's Day FEC 107 winds through Moultrie Junction with East Coast Hogger at the throttle.
FEC 107 round the curve into Moultrie Junction with East Coast Hogger waving from the window.
In the Nation's Oldest City, FEC 226 wheels into Moultrie Junction with the Wilbur Wright Branch visible to the right.
On a humid warm tropical morning in the Nation's Oldest City whistles grow louder and louder. Then into view swings FEC 226 lead by two of FEC's reliable fleet of GP40-2's toting "stuff" back to J... (more)