Engine #148 backs up across Miami Canal Road as it prepares for another run-by over the trestle just out of frame to the left.
Florida East Coast 148 leads its passenger train out of Lake Placid on a hot spring afternoon.
Saturday April 27's run of the Lake Placid Limited passes over Hwy. 27 as the crew makes their way back to the US Sugar shops in Clewiston, Florida. It was a good chase of a neat steam engine and ... (more)
Florida East Coast 148 works hard across Fisheating Creek with its passenger train on a sunny April afternoon.
Fisheating Creek. The FEC 148 charter passes over Fisheating Creek, the name of which is derived from the Creek "Thlothlopopka-Hatchee"--translated as "the creek where fish ... (more)
Florida East Coast 148 charges by a 1929 Ford Model A truck with its passenger train at Palmdale.
Florida East Coast 148 rests on the point of its empty cane train at Miami Locks as a crop duster flies over the train and a nearby tractor.
Angling Into the Curve. During the nice morning sunshine, the FEC 148 huffs and puffs through the curve to put on a show for the charter.
LNER 60007 'Sir Nigel Gresley', passes Moorgates with the 1135 Grosmont - Pickering train during the North Yorks Moors Railway's LNER Gala Weekend of 4th-6th April 2008
Through the Fields. On the second day of the charter, the FEC 148 pulls a cane train through the many properties of U.S. Sugar Corporation.
Engine #148 steams past a pair of abandoned tractors through the Lake Placid orange groves. The 1929 Ford Model A followed us up from Palmdale and was posed at multiple locations along the rest of... (more)
Florida East Coast 148 charges across the short bridge at Rogers Road with its passenger train at 40 miles per hour.
Florida East Coast 148 leads its passenger train across the bridge over Fisheating Creek on a hot April afternoon.
Florida East Coast 148 smokes out the fields at Miami Locks on the point of a cane train on a sunny spring morning.
Engine #148 waits for a southbound cane train to clear the track ahead so it can perform a run-by at the Fisheating Creek trestle.