Very neat shot!
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There are a few bricks in that tunnel... Nice job!
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Posted by on December 5, 2006 | |
First the shot from inside the locomotive boiler a day or so ago...now the shot inside a tunnel!
Great work!
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Terrific shot of a view denied to most of us, hence its appeal!
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I always wondered what that tunnel looked like inside. Now I know. Neat shot.
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Posted by on December 5, 2006 | |
Amazing tunnel..nice shot, my pca!
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Welded rail and concrete ties - there's a contrast!
Must have been a real job replacing that track.
Great peak - thanks for sharing!
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Great lighting. Awesome shot Jeff.
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very unique...nice work.
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Of all the tunnel shots I've seen, that one has to be the most unique. Great work.
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Posted by Howie M. on December 6, 2006 | |
Awesome picture!!! I'm surprized the bricks are so visible owing to what what one would assume so many years of exhaust soot build-up, maybe not from the Evo, but all the older predecessors.
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I love the image because it is DIFFERENT. Different setting-scene than almost any and every other. It's also a good job technically....you got it sharp. It's even nice artistically.....color and lines patterns.....
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Has to be the best tunnel shot I've seen... got my pca too.
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Posted by xrayguy on December 6, 2006 | |
GREAT shot Jeff, just as a little more info, this tunnel was constructed in 1888.
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Love this photo. Excellent work. PCA sliding your way. Keep up the great work.
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Posted by N2 DA TUNNEL BNSF on December 12, 2006 | |
VERY IMPRESSIVE! Thanks for your effort, Mister Terry. This photo could serve to show how trespassing on railroad property, including this tunnel could cost trespassers their money, their freedom, OR WORSE, the trespasser's life.
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Fantastic in every way! I am very envious of the view you had here, and the skill with which you achieved such a terrific result.
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Mr. Terry - this comment comes 10 years late - but very impressive photo. Nice all the way around. Clear, sharp, very well lit - and yes, it is hard to imagine that in the cramped space visible, that this was once double-tracked. Incredible not only describes this photo, but the railroad work and effort that went in to blasting and digging and brick-lining this tunnel. WOW!
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