Introducing the new FEC 426 the latest motor to wear Grupo Blue. No plans to change the champ scheme but as motors get rebuilt they will get this.
Christmas Florida Style! The FEC Santa Train pulls out to be lined back to the main to head for the next stop. This was the first trip for recently repainted 426 now in Grupo Blue.
Christmas Florida Style! The FEC Santa Train arrives! Dedicated to my lovely wife Maryann who was unable to attend due to knee surgery.
A welded rail train races south through the Palm Bay siding.
One of the more unsual moves seen on the FEC an extra carrying large pre cast concrete. 2nd one in the last few months.
First train after Tropical Storm Isaias, the sun starts to shine on 141 as the storm pulls away. Two LNG sets 12k ft of train.
FEC 141 starts off 2020. As typical they let an extra fly in the morning followed by 2 more trains and the local.
An Ethanol extra ran today running through a heavy intense tropical downpour. Rain was falling at a rate of 2 inches per hour, not that uncommon in the rainy season.
A very rare solid coal train rolls into Bunnell. Coal goes to a cement plant oven in Miami about once a month, usually attached to other trains. Very rare for an extra to run.
Progressive FEC roars to life in 2019 with the first train out an extra 141 bound for Miami. Earlier train made for a rare well lit southbound in Bunnell.
Sometimes the FEC surprises you! Today was such a day, FEC 141 with a Lil Champ leader and 8 tanks for City Point.
Extra FEC 141 with ethanol
FEC 141 ran today with a generator for FP&L bound for Ft Pierce. The first caboose I have ever seen on the FEC in at least 30 plus years.
FEC ran yet another extra. It appears that the FEC has gone back to the 2KBlue scheme as this was a recent repaint.
A rare 141 ran with a solid enthanol train. These are fairly rare and more so rare by running in daylight.