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UER Forum > Archived US: Northeast > Icy Perkasie train tunnel (Viewed 255 times)
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Icy Perkasie train tunnel
< on 1/15/2014 11:53 PM >
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This place is pretty neat when its covered with massive icicles. Flash light is always required. With the right light painting techniques, you can get quite a magical looking photo. Some icicles had lengths of around 30+'

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Re: Icy Perkasie train tunnel
<Reply # 1 on 1/16/2014 12:05 AM >
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great shots! active train tunnel?

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Re: Icy Perkasie train tunnel
<Reply # 2 on 1/16/2014 12:08 AM >
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Nice set!

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Re: Icy Perkasie train tunnel
<Reply # 3 on 1/16/2014 12:45 AM >
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Posted by Stina_lou
great shots! active train tunnel?


Thanks, and I believe so! But trust me, you are in no danger expect for losing your hearing haha. There's a plethora of room to either side of the track. It looks to be used because you can see the rails are a little bit more shiny due due to being run over (rarely i'd assume..once, maybe twice a day?).

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Re: Icy Perkasie train tunnel
<Reply # 4 on 1/16/2014 12:49 AM >
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Posted by Stina_lou
active train tunnel?

Kinda-sorta. It's the Reading Company's Rockhill tunnel, it was part of its Bethlehem branch. The line itself has been largely abandoned or reduced to an industrial track. In other words, it only sees the occasional local freight consist.


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Re: Icy Perkasie train tunnel
<Reply # 5 on 1/16/2014 3:05 AM >
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Yeah, I was in a tunnel like this once when a train came through and he freakin' blared the horn at us… it was loud. Sweet shots! You are pretty close to me, too.

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Re: Icy Perkasie train tunnel
<Reply # 6 on 1/16/2014 3:59 AM >
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Fantastic shots of the inside, very well done!

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Re: Icy Perkasie train tunnel
<Reply # 7 on 1/16/2014 4:47 AM >
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Posted by CatAndTie
Yeah, I was in a tunnel like this once when a train came through and he freakin' blared the horn at us… it was loud. Sweet shots! You are pretty close to me, too.


A tunnel probably raises the decibels by 100% lol And oh yeah? What city?

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Re: Icy Perkasie train tunnel
<Reply # 8 on 1/16/2014 4:49 AM >
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Posted by PierreB
Fantastic shots of the inside, very well done!


Thanks alot! I was going to use a flash, but light painting provides much cooler (no pun intended) results.

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