About a half an hour before sunrise FEC #123 crosses the St Lucie River in Stuart. FL.
The #101 train rounds the curve heading into Stuart, FL
#109 was the third of three trains in 90 minutes passing through Stuart this morning.
The conductor gives us a wave as #123 hustles through town with a load of Crowley containers headed for Fort Lauderdale.
#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.
A pair of FEC's Big Champs lead today's #202 across the St Lucie River drawbridge in Stuart, FL.
Train #202 usually passes through Stuart, FL in mid-late afternoon. Today is no exception as it runs through the center of town on the FEC's well groomed right of way.
FEC 816 & 809 southbound across the bridge in Stuart.
ECH guides two ES44C4s across the St. Lucie River drawbridge with 12,000 ft of train in tow.
FEC train #123 cross the St. Lucie River on its way south to Fort Lauderdale.
FEC local train #920 heads south at Stuart behind classic FEC power. While the road trains may now be the domain of GEVOs, locals and yard jobs will continue to look like the FEC of old.
FEC train #202 heads north at Stuart with clear blocks for Jacksonville.
The FEC's SD70M-2 class unit leads the Northbound 202 Train over the Stuart Bridge on a warm summer afternoon.
Southbound 123 train crosses the Stuart draw bridge with a pair of Champ SD40s.
226 heads north through Stuart with a pair of SD40-2s.