The famous 226 comes onto the famous bridge at St. Augustine
Florida East Coast 210 rolls into Bunnell running a few hours late. This train has come back after taking some time off.
FEC 109 and 210 have returned after a few months off but only on certain days. Here 210 is running late as Maryann gets her shot.
FEC 107 on beautiful evening in St. Augustine.
With the time change, shots of 107 are possible again, giving us a socially distanced view in the nation's oldest city. The FEC continues to play a vital roll bringing supplies during COVID 19.
FEC 101 wheels out of Bunnell. The pioneering and progressive FEC has made it a routine process using LNG powered trains for it's through freights. LNG fuel is cleaner and much cheaper.
The FEC 101 with it's LNG tender winds out of Bunnell on a warm afternoon.
A hot October afternoon with 101 swinging through Bunnell.
FEC 101 rolls out of Dorena with the standard consist of an LNG set.
Train 226 operated by engineer RC Browning maneuvering through the San Sebastian river marshes. The tan building on the left side in the distance is the original corporate offices of the Florida E... (more)
Squally Conditions! FEC 101 roars through a thundery downpour in a warned storm, typical of the tropical rainy season in Florida.
Two GEs spliced by their fuel source pull a lengthy 202 out of Hialeah Yard and under Florida 934.
Champs north. FEC 218, which is running late today, is seen here as it rumbles across the marsh and next to the San Sebastian river in St. Augustine as the sun rises. All three trains here this fi... (more)
FEC 101 thundering into Dorena with coal loads.
FEC 101 finds a small sucker hole as it knocks down the intermediate at 87.4 in Bunnell.