FEC 206 ran a little early making for a good shot in Bunnell ironically on my 30th work aniversary with Emergency Services.
Passing by the Searchlights at Control Point North Bayard, FEC Train 206 screams by enroute to Bowden Yard.
Enroute to Jacksonville from Miami, FEC Train 206 passes over the San Sebastian River during the blue hour.
The 206 comes north through a moderate rain due to a tropical disturbance moving in.
Last train out before flash floods shut down the railroad down south was FEC 206.
Occasionally 206 is early and allows for a daylight shot. The "GMT" livery is becoming more widespread.
FEC 819 leads the newly painted FEC 813 and train 206 northbound across the Crane Creek bridge in downtown Melbourne. The newly painted engines are now mixing with Champion engines and LNG cars, ... (more)
An early 206 rolls into the setting sun
An early 206 roars into Bunnell, the biz cars out of sight on the bottom. I was lucky as I lost the sun after the motors had passed.
FEC 206 rolling northbound across the tidewater.
FEC 206 waits at Ft. Pierce for 105 as FEC 932 works the yard in the distance.
Its a warm breezy afternoon as FEC 206 rolls north across the tidewater in Stuart.
Stormy Skies over the Indian River set a dramatic scene for FEC 206. The 206 picked up a motor and now waits for 105 while storms rage in the distance.
Under a stormy sky, FEC 206 picks up a motor at Ft. Pierce Yard before meeting 105 and then heading northward.
The 206 came early originating out of Ft. Pierce with a GP38-2 leader. Seen dodging storms at Colfax