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NKPguy...check YouTube...quite a few of the lines are there. Underground views are not as interesting either because of lack of light or the same thing after the same thing. But do check out YouTube. Rush hour is probably the least opportunity to get pics as that is when security and scrutiny is at its highest. And I agree with the over use of the zoom and the swinging back and forth. Shooting out the front or rear window (front best) is more a railfan feast than out the side windows except at special locations like adjacent train, yards, off river bridges, etc. Also, please identify the routes better. Side shot routes are identified but the front end trip posted here is not...it is the 7 train I think from 52nd St. Queens definitely to Main St. Flushing terminal. Best railfan event on this line is from Hunterspoint Ave, up and out of the tunnel, zig zaging to Queens Plaza across Sunnyside Yard to crossing the LIRR at Woodside.
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To Whom This May Concern:
The tape I just viewed, WAS VERY GOOD!! I've been retired from the CTA here in Chicago now for over 13 years, and even though the CTA Website states, "That photography/taping is allowed from public areas," (Meaning station platforms, etc), Other than the Illinois Railway Museum "Snowflake Specials" held every late March, I STILL GET HASSLED, for taking video tapes of the Chicago "L" System. Evidently here in Chicago, "Certain People" can graffiti tag the system to their heart's content, WITH NO PROBLEM, but let us train fans, do a little taping and/or photography, as our hobby and, ALL HELL BREAKS LOOSE!! I thought we as fans, were suppose to be Transit's and the Railroads' "Friends," and not a bunch of wackos. Thanks for letting me voice, "My Two Cents Worth."
Next time I get tothe city I will have to make time to ride the #7 line. Kind of made me cry to realize Shea Stadium is not there. First time I rode the #7 line was to the Worlds Fair. Now the blue birds are artificial reefs!!!
Did enjoy seeing it though. By the by wasn't that Best Buy an A&S store?
THX IGN
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