Last week I took some Canadian friends to see the high-speed (100mph+)
Northeast Corridor action.  Just got back a roll of prints taken at
Princeton Jct, NJ, and as usual, my exposures froze the approaching train
much further away than I thought it was. I honestly thought the train was
on top of me, and here I see it is still far away. Always have this
problem of shooting too soon. (Mike DelVecchio, please no jokes, my wife
reads this!) 

I would appreciate your tips on how "hold off" on the shutter until the
proper moment when photographing an approaching train.      
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