FEC 427 races north past the siding at Gifford, Florida with train FEC 920 in tow.
FEC 920 with GP40-2 421 returns to the yard in Fort Pierce with rock empties and a loaded scrap gondola after working industries between Cocoa and Fort Pierce.
FEC local train 920 uses, for the first time, the new bridge across the Crane Creek in downtown Melbourne. Traffic has now been diverted from the old FEC bridge to the new bridge, allowing crews ... (more)
FEC 433 leads local train FEC 920 north through the bridge construction zone in downtown Melbourne, Florida. Work continues on the north side of the new bridge, while on the west side work has be... (more)
FEC 415 rolls south across the Crane Creek bridge in downtown Melbourne, Florida.
FEC 920 departs the Pineda siding after interchanging cars with 915 and working an industry in the siding. Train 920 will head back to Fort Pierce where they will finish their days work. The Pined... (more)
FEC 508 heads south through some of the construction zones for the second main line for the upcoming Brightline passenger service between Miami and Orlando.
FEC 421 is running long hood forward as it leads local 920 north across the Crane Creek bridge in downtown Melbourne. Construction continues in preparation to put in the new double track bridge f... (more)
FEC 432 runs long hood forward as it leads the local 920 north across the Crane Creek bridge in downtown Melbourne.
FEC 920 rolls through Stuart Florida
Following, 109 FEC 920 works south. This local works Mon - Fri with Tue / Thu trips south of Ft. Pierce and northward the other three days.
FEC local 920 arrives in Melbourne from Ft. Pierce with a loaded rock train for the local CEMEX facility a few miles ahead. The engineer is sounding the horn for the E. Melbourne Ave crossing jus... (more)
123 is always a gamble but 920 on Tue and Thu is a solid bet for the Stuart AM bridge shot. One of FEC's new retro blues leads this short train.
The Northbound #920 scoots North over the Eau Gallie River with the former Milwaukee Road #186 on the point.