#820 is, as of mid-February, one of four such repaints on FEC. It was originally estimated all of the GE would be painted by June, they may still be on target for that....
With all the repainting going on right now, #430 is really the pride of the fleet. Hard not to notice the resemblance to the original RailUSA scheme that appears on a few motors with nearby FGAR.... (more)
Two old school EMD units bring Florida East Coast Railway Train 204 along the Matanzas River in ST. Augustine, Fl.
The 105 comes south across the river in Stuart
A transition era… Florida East Coast (FEC) Railway Train 202 makes its daily northbound from from Hialeah to Jacksonville. Here, the train is seen crossing the San Sebastian River in St. Augu... (more)
The 105 splits downtown Bunnell with GMT Livery 820 in the lead. The 820, 816 and 813 have been repainted so far.
So, this is where things are at right now in terms of road power. On this date, three fuel tenders were not in use, stored under the shed in Bowden, the future of the LNG program "under revi... (more)
The FRA inspection train rounds the curve at Hypoluxo North on its way down to Miami. This year, the agency sent DOTX 216, a former Amtrak Metroliner car originally built by Budd for the Penn Cent... (more)
#430 is easing down across the bridge as, around the corner at Moultrie Junction, they will get on the Wilbur Wright Industrial Lead and take the remnants of the old main line (to Palatka) to serv... (more)
#430 is seen spotting reefers at E&J Gallo Winery off the branch thru the Flagler Center.
#430 is seen with the weekday road switcher departing Bowden Yard. This is its second trip on this job since leaving New Smyrna Beach a couple weeks ago.
The annual or so FRA inspection car rolls into Bunnell
FEC 105 rolls out of Bunnell Florida with one of the new Grupo Mexico Transportes (GMT) motors leading. Plans are for all ES44's to get this livery.
FEC 204 crosses over the bridge in St. Augustine with a nice trio of EMD’s heading for Bowden.
FEC 414 leaves from working at Bayard on a cold brisk morning as they head for Bowden.