FEC 101 competes with the rumbles of the bikers on nearby US 1 (on the other side of the trees.) on Bikeweek.
FEC 101 with three motors rolls through on a cool and windy afternoon. As said many times before FEC 434 is the last GP40-2 ever built on the planet.
FEC train 202 rolls north with a short train autoracks. This was taken 25 minutes or so before sunset so locating a shadow free place ended up being more of a challenge than anticipated.
FEC 808 and FEC 822 lead train 101 south across the Crane Creek Bridge at sunset.
FEC 101 rolls through Colfax on a beautiful warm afternoon. Famous East Coast Hogger at the throttle.
FEC 226 on Black Friday....FEC ran a handful of trains including this one. FEC 226 with a Big Champ and a Retro Blue crossing the high tidewater.
FEC 224 was a bit late making for an awesome shot across the tidal marshes of St. Augustine.
One of my favorite trains on the FEC you never know how many locomotives it will have.
Just barely avoiding the clouds FEC 226 makes it's typical morning appearance on the bridge at St Augustine.
The always impressive FEC 111 always has an interesting lash up of power, some of it bound for New Smyrna Beach. Now 111 goes to Ft. Peirce.
FEC 101 rolls through a light downpour on an unsettled day in Florida. We have had spells of wet weather recently which is unusual for April.
Rail pictures contributor Maryann and her daughter wave at the crew of 101 in south Bunnell.
FEC 226 with two beautiful champions
I thought interesting consists were a thing of the past on FEC, however two Champions sandwiching one of the boobie twins was good enough for me.
A curve near the famous bridge not frequently photographed. FEC 226 rounds out of Moultrie Junction on a warm humid morning.