Posted by David Honan on April 6, 2011 
Looks like Dennis gave you a grand tour indeed, Mitch -- this is just spectacular. Beautifully captured.
Posted by Ellis Simon on April 6, 2011 
Beautiful shot of America's most beautiful railroad station.
Posted by Michael Biehn on April 6, 2011 
Wow, how do you do it Mitch?
Posted by Jeff Sell on April 6, 2011 
Splendid photo and nicely worded write-up to go along with it!
Posted by on April 6, 2011 
Very nice, and crisp! One of the best photos I've seen in a long time!
Posted by Steve Carter on April 7, 2011 
Excellent Mitch! Turned out real nice!
Posted by Andre Beverly on April 7, 2011 
Dennis showed you around and you showed him up...kind of. I liked his version of this shot when he posted it, but yours gives a slightly different lighting that I like, too. I hope you went inside and bought Dennis a beer for pointing you in the right direction!
Posted by Dave Blaze... on April 7, 2011 
Oh my Mitch....simply spectacular. I'll say it again...you are the KING of classic depot shots! Keep them coming sir...
Posted by Sisko24 on April 7, 2011 
This is a fine photo. I often go in and out of this terminal on my daily commute but I almost never get to see the view from the uppper roadway as you have here. I hope this pic will encourage anyone who has the time and opportunity to visit the terminal and take one of the tours offered. I have done so a few times and can attest that they are well worth your time. Thanks for taking this and sharing.
Posted by Lester Zmudzinski on April 7, 2011 
The Commodore has never looked better!
Posted by Gerald Oliveto on April 7, 2011 
Stunning photo, Mitch! Well done!
Posted by Kevin Madore on April 7, 2011 
The sharpness and color are unbelievable. Great addition to your upcoming book! :o) Not sure I would have been brave enough to pitch my tripod there...yikes!
Posted by TonyG on April 7, 2011 
Great Photo!
Posted by CS927 on April 7, 2011 
Excellent! Gotta be careful up there, huh? :)
Posted by Jay Hawthorne on April 7, 2011 
Looking forward to LIRR access.
Posted by Bill Grenchik on April 7, 2011 
Your on a role, Mitch, that's another PC shot! I'm glad Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis stepped up to help save that one.
Posted by Bob Avery on April 8, 2011 
Beautiful Mitch. Simply Beautiful.
Posted by Dennis A. Livesey on April 9, 2011 
This is a most well done beauty Mitch. For me, it is very educational to see how different photographers handle the same shot. And since I rate your shot above mine, I can learn from you. Thanks for the credit too. For those interested, my version is at Dennis GCT shot
Posted by Rich Brown on April 9, 2011 
CONGRATULATIONS, MITCH !! DEFINITE PCA And to think, PC had plans afoot to tear down this MAGNIFICENT structure. Sure beats the AMTK / NJTR Newark Airport Station.
Posted by Donald Haskel on April 13, 2011 
I agree with all comments. I have great memories of this terminal. Every Christmas, my father would put us on a train, usually the New Haven’s Murray Hill at Boston's South Station and we would spend a weekend in "the city". We would stay in the Commodore Hotel and sometimes get a room with a view of Grand Central. We figure our father went to New York City to see the “Rockets” red glare".
Posted by Adam Pizante on April 18, 2011 
what a great night city-scape Mitch, congrats on the PCA.
Posted by Don Oltmann on April 18, 2011 
Really nice!
Posted by Stephen Hazen on April 18, 2011 
Hard to believe the really run trains under all that concrete and steele!
Posted by Steve Crise on April 19, 2011 
Stunning color and composition. Well done! - Steve Crise
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