The once a week turn stops to do some work on its way home to Ft Myers.
SGLR 591 basks in the late afternoon sunlight of a beautiful February day in southwestern Florida.
The Turn starts back out of town, only to tie up 3/4 of a mile south of here.
The star trails lengthen over the 592 as she waits for morning before rolling back to Fort Myers. 12.5 minute exposure.
The dinner train making its Friday night run north.
The dinner train makes its turn around and will return to Fort Myers through the valley in the trees. The engineer just finished walking the train in this 30 second exposure.
The RDC train, shown here minus its power, is the midday "River Rambler" excursion train. The two F-units on the railroad are NPCUs
With the exception of two units, one a parts donor, all of Seminole Gulf's Fort Myers based units are recently repainted.
The dinner train rests in the yard, the A/C units on this train were the only things running in the whole yard.
One of the three big GEs on the SGLR.
More fresh paint in Fort Myers.
Freshly painted, both locomotive and caboose, pose in late evening sun.
Take in perfect light at Arcadia, FL, prior to the days wok starting.
Three SGLR units hang out at Fort Myers.
The River Rail Explorer returns back south to Colonial Station seen here crossing the Calloosahatchee River Bridge.