Posted by Mitch Goldman on March 7, 2014 
Your nearly completed "Steamtown" book is getting anxious over the thought of a new book project on NY's elevated line. How you keep find such incredible scenes defies my imagination. Congratulations!
Posted by Óscar on March 7, 2014 
When one thinks a particular subject is not worth photographing, is just because it's lacking a proper context and light, and this is a good example of that. This is a magnificent picture made out of a common material; it speaks more about the city and the photographer talent than a simple train. Easy PCA from me.
Posted by W. D. Shaw on March 7, 2014 
Another awe-inducing capture of Big Apple transit! Superb!
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on March 7, 2014 
Super!
Posted by Dan Nelson on March 7, 2014 
Great light, and a beautiful perspective of Brooklyn!
Posted by Kevin Madore on March 7, 2014 
Dennis, you are the king of urban transit images.....
Posted by Colin Hakeman on March 7, 2014 
What an amazing photo. The light and angle come together beautifully. This is my vote for PCA. Please keep the subway images coming! Note the abandoned trackways on the abandoned upper level of the Myrtle Avenue station, next to the tower. These once continued farther down Myrtle Avenue, eventually entering Manhattan on the Brooklyn Bridge, having long since been abandoned.
Posted by on March 7, 2014 
Great shot Dennis, well done!
Posted by ctrainchaser on March 8, 2014 
great shot you have done wonders with what could be boring
Posted by Eugene Armer on March 8, 2014 
Ditto to all the above Dennis, simply brilliant.
Posted by Frank Shimkets on March 8, 2014 
Being a light rail operator myself, my thoughts on this transit photo...OUTSTANDING!
Posted by Eric Williams on March 8, 2014 
Terrific shot Dennis. You're the king of NYC images!
Posted by Michael Harding on March 9, 2014 
Beautiful shot! Great city scene.
Posted by on March 10, 2014 
Should be a SC, PCA 1 and POTW. But, at the very least you have my vote to help you accomplish a PCA1, Dennis...
Posted by Charles Freericks on April 4, 2014 
Magnificent.
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