The Silver Star slides into Seville bound for Orlando, Tampa and Miami.
The Operations Lifesaver motor on it's 3rd trip to Florida. Can you spot the baby?
Baby Face! Amtrak's engineers have a sense of humor with "The Baby" turning up on specialty motors. Amtrak got brave and put the Ops Lifesaver motor up front this time in Florida.
Taking the train is as easy as 1, 2, 3.
Here comes 3 on 91
The Star flashes past a pile of ties leftover from CSX Right of Way works ongoing on the A line.
91 on 911 as we reflect on the horrific events 21 years ago we also remember America's Railroad which kept going thru the crisis when all air travel was grounded.
Famous 145 the first of the heritage fleet that started it 10 years ago hammers thru Satsuma with the Star.
The Silver Star is 2 hours down blasting thru Satsuma. CSX has been replacing ties on this part of the A line for some time. Dedicated to "Debs" A friend who passed on.
On Amtrak's Birthday 91 whistles through Seville.
Amtrak 91 with the Operations Lifesaver unit. Because Florida drivers like to drive into trains here it's trailing.
Amtrak's 51st Birthday finds the Silver Star flying through Seville bound for Orlando, Tampa and Miami.
Amtrak 91 blasts out of Seville
Irony on first Florida visit is Amtrak's motor promoting crossing safety trailing, due to Amtrak's fears of a Florida driver somewhere hitting it, an unfortunate record in this state.
We had 81 on 91 as the Silver Star flies into Seville about an hour late on a lovely north central Florida morning