FEC 820 shows off the new paint scheme as it and FEC 812 lead double stack train 202 across the San Sebastian River bridge in St. Augustine, Florida.
Florida East Coast 810 show off the new paint scheme as it races north towards Bowden yard in Jacksonville.
With it's usual lashup of extra power the 202 rolls thru St. Augustine. This bridge is due to be replaced in the future.
Reflections of Grupo Mexico Transportes motors leads 202 . This bridge is slated to be replaced in the months ahead.
The 202 wanders into St. Augustine.
The 202 brought an interesting lashup this morning
The 808 is one of the latest motors to be painted in the Grupo Mexico Transportes livery seen on 202. The Sunday edition of 202 usually features extra motors being ferried to Jax.
Future and the Past combine on 202 with a Grupo Mexico Transportes (GMT) liveried motor leading a Big Champ. FEC's parent company is repaining the ES44's into the GMT scheme.
The 202 rolls into St Augustine on "Doctor Who Day"
FEC 202 rolls through St. Augustine with a solid Champion set. These are being repainted into a Grupo Mexico Livery
Florida East Coast Train 202 passes through Stuart, Fla. with a matched set of Champion-painted GE ES44C4s on lead.
The 202 arrives with a solid Champion set but these will get more rare as the FEC repaints the fleet into the Grupo scheme.
The Sunday edition of the 202 frequently has up to 7 motors on the head end as part of a routine power move.
FEC 202 on Sunday has been coming with a fair amount of power as of late.
Grupo Mexico Transportes liveried 820 leads the 202 through St Augustine. A careful observer will note the GP40-2 2nd behind the lng tender.