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 Florida East Coast Train #101...assorted clipsAdded: May 15, 2008 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Florida East Coast Railroad (FEC) (more..)
» EMD SD70M-2 (more..)
» New Haven Avenue crossing (more..)
» Melbourne, Florida, USA (more..)
» May 13, 2008
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» FEC 103 (more..)
» FEC 101 (more..)
» Don Delitz (more..)
» Contact Don Delitz
Remarks: Three different views on three different days of FEC's hotshot intermodal train #101... first clip is from New Haven Avenue...second is crossing Crane Creek bridge and third is at Roseland crossing the Sebastian River on FEC's longest fixed bridge.
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  User Comments on this Video (5)

Posted by Dan The Train Man on October 5, 2008

WOW!!! I live about two miles from the FEC tracks in Delray Beach. I also live right by the CSX tracks. I sometimes can hear the Amtrak and Tri-Rail trains run on these tracks. I love to watch the FEC trains go by. So many different freight cars, never a dull train!!! Thanks for the fantastic videos!!!

Posted by Derek Buel on October 13, 2008

Hey Don, in a few weeks I plan to do some railfanning in Titusville, FL. How often do frieghts pass through the town on, let's say, a Saturday?

Posted by Derek Buel on October 13, 2008

My mistake, I mean Ft. Pierce.

Posted by Don Delitz on October 13, 2008

Derek - Ft. Pierce is a great place to watch FEC trains 24 hours a day...there is a place where it's well lit to shoot video at night as well as an overpass to shoot down from all easy to reach by foot. Expect about 12 trains/day...there is a FEC related website with a freight schedule on it that's pretty accurate. Even without a scanner or ATCS you'll get plenty of warning when something's coming...have fun & be safe!

Posted by Derek Buel on October 14, 2008

Thanks for the info, Don.

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