The 206 heads into the setting sun
While FEC 105 was still under clouds the sky brightened for FEC 206.
Flash floods in South Florida disrupted the FEC, the 206 was the last train to make it out.
Occasionally toward the summer months 206 gets up here early enough for a well lit image.
Tuesday to Friday's train 206 is crossing the drawbridge at Jupiter, with a pair of GMT-painted C4s and a very short train to Jacksonville.
The 206 is running early seen in soft evening light. Many times 206 will stop in New Smyrna and pick up some extra motors as seen here.
Back in February, 2024, FEC 816 and FEC 813 are were painted in the new GrupoMexico blue paint scheme, as they head north on the east main with FEC train 206. There is still no word if the LNG ca... (more)
In March 2024, the Florida East Coast quite possibly put together one of the most colorful lash-up ever seen on the FEC. FEC 812 leads FEC 430 “Honoring our Veterans, FEC 436 “Breast Cancer A... (more)
FEC 206 rolls across the Stuart drawbridge with an increasingly rare all-Champion scheme lashup. With the ES44's quickly being repainted, scenes like this (barring the once-in-a-blue-moon double S... (more)
FEC 206 makes another daylight appearence
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.