336 was the third of three FEC trains in a row to cross the St. Lucie River on this fine spring morning. GP40-2 429 was an unexpected, pleasant surprise on the head end and broke up what would ha... (more)
Construction continues on the second bridge across the Eau Gallie Creek as FEC 715 leads rock train FEC 336 north over the new bridge in Melbourne, Florida. You can see parts of the old bridge th... (more)
First FEC Train 336 over the new Crane Creek Bridge FEC rock train 336 uses, for the first time, the new bridge across the Crane Creek in downtown Melbourne. Traffic has now... (more)
FEC 714 leads the FEC 336 rock train north through Rockledge, Florida. This was the very first engine to be painted into the FEC Champion paint scheme, and it still looks great.
FEC 716, FEC 703, and FEC 428, lead a long FEC 336 rock train north across the Crane Creek Bridge in downtown Melbourne. Note the dolphin in the water below the lead engine. Construction work co... (more)
FEC 711 and FEC 421 send the pelicans and doves flying as it rumbles north across the Crane Creek bridge with the loaded rock train FEC 336.
FEC 719 was in need of a new paint job, but it had no problem pulling loaded rock train FEC 336 north towards City Point, Florida.
FEC 702 and FEC 704 pull loaded rock train FEC 336 north across the Crane Creek bridge in downtown Melbourne, Florida. Almost 8 years later, a new bridge is being installed at this location for t... (more)
A pair of Champions lead train 336 through Pineda, FL. The north end of the siding is just left of the frame and the MP 180.3 Defect Detector is just right of the frame. Also take note that FEC 71... (more)
FEC 336 rolls across the Eau Gallie River trestle in early morning light with a "Champ" SD40-2 in the lead. The crew has just finished setting off a cut of rock cars at Palm Bay siding ... (more)
The old and the new. Pacing the FEC 336 rock train as it rolls north through Gifford towards City Point. The FEC 713 has recently been painted in the new Champion Heritage paint scheme, whi... (more)
A friendly wave from the engineer of FEC 719 as it leads FEC 704 and rock train FEC 336 across the Crane Creek bridge, next to Depot Avenue.
It is a beautiful morning as FEC 704 and FEC 719 roll FEC rock train 336 north over the Crane Creek bridge.
Even though FEC 719 is in need of a new paint job, it still has no problem pulling loaded rock train 336 towards City Point.
FEC train 336 heads north across the Crane Creek bridge in downtown Melbourne, Florida.