Posted by Nate Murry on April 4, 2007 
Fabulous shot. It's made even better running under the catenary. Very nice work. -- NM
Posted by Rich Clark on April 4, 2007 
Great shot Thomas, gives you the feeling you're right in the tunnel on the front of the train with the bricks even making you dizzy!
Posted by M.J. Scanlon on April 4, 2007 
Very cool shot.
Posted by Dean Kaplan on April 4, 2007 
Awesome tunnel shot Thomas!!!
Posted by BNSF SAMMY on April 4, 2007 
Very nice perspective.
Posted by Tom Mugnano on April 4, 2007 
Great shot Thomas. Clicking this photo to full screen makes me feel like im on the same trip with you. Fabulous work.
Posted by Eu-Jin Ooi on April 4, 2007 
Awsome shot. For some reason it makes me kind of dizzy.
Posted by Wade H. Massie on April 4, 2007 
Great sense of motion!
Posted by on April 6, 2007 
Staring at this photo begins to make one slightly dizzy...Great shot, tons of motion and speed!!!
Posted by Tom V. on April 16, 2007 
Looks very similar to the center tube of Grand Central Terminal in NYC
Posted by Erik Nelsen on April 17, 2007 
WOW, that's awesome. it's hard to look at...yet, i can't stop!
Posted by Thomas J. Nanos - www.nanosphoto.com on April 18, 2007 
Thanks for the kind words, and PCA votes everyone! A little more detail on the shot. The train was going about 20 MPH at this point - it was a deadhead move and was ahead of schedule, so the engineer slowed it down a touch for me to get the shot. It was shot on a tripod in the front of the cab control car. This tunnel, if I remember correctly, is under East Grand Ave and Russell St in New Haven, CT. The train was heading east to Old Saybrook to begin it's commuter run to New Haven again.
Posted by Kayvon Sari on April 28, 2007 
Very nice.
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