Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Trainspotting

Andy | Tuesday, February 11, 2014 | Best Blogger Tips

Commuter train returning from Toronto.

22 comments:

  1. Great shot andy. Something for a train lover. No snow shifter in front? I thought a must for canadian trains in winter.

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  2. Ours are having problems with the floods at the moment

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  3. Good shot! It's coming right at you.

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  4. Wow!!
    I love trains, and this is fantastic.
    Love the perspective here.
    Wishing you a wonderful day!

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  5. What a great capture and brave of you to be so close to the tracks!:)

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  6. Wonderful photo of a passenger train. Wish we had access to passenger trains. We just have freight trains.

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  7. Great shot Andy! I've never been on a Go Train.

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  8. You got a great shot of the train and I see what you mean, no caboose. The caboose in my photo today is on a tourist sight seeing train. Our regular trains don't use them anymore either. I like trains of all kinds.

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  9. Ah yes, commuter trains, I know them well. This is a really great perspective on the train!

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  10. Trains hold an endless fascination for many people.

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  11. It looks so strong in this pic, Andy!

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  12. Yikes! Looks like it's coming right at you!

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  13. I like this image a lot, Andy. At first quick look, it reminded me of that fabulous Christmastime children's book, The Polar Express.

    Why do I show a lot of photos of smiling women? Just lucky, I guess . . .

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  14. Fine shot.. love the perspective. I have spent many an hour on that GO train.

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  15. These are tremendous, not just 'Trainspotting' but, all of them. Magnificent photography, well done Andy.

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  16. awesome shot. i love trains. ever since kidhood (or childhood). ( :

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  17. Cool colors, I see you guys have double-decker trains. Our are all electric, so I';m used to seeing overhead wires everywhere.

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