Posted by David Doty Sr. on May 26, 2012 
Ron, thank you for the testimonial to our service men and women. So many have forgotten what they did. I had two brothers who were in WW2, which by the way, started the year I was born (1939). They have never found a correlation between the two as far as I know. My dad was an engineer on a feeder line (South Buffalo Rail Road) for several rail roads working out of the Bethlehem Steel Mill in Buffalo, New York during that time period also.
Posted by David Harris on May 26, 2012 
Wow!
Posted by Derek Stewart on May 27, 2012 
Awesome picture. It's weird having been up in Tower A recently and then looking at this photo. Very nice.
Posted by familymansystem on May 27, 2012 
Amen brothers. Thank you!
Posted by Sisko24 on May 27, 2012 
Thank you for posting this photo. I've ridden into and out of Cincinnati Union Terminal a number of times, but never have I had the opportunity to see her from this vantage point. Thank you and of course, a respectful thanks to the late Mr. Joe Morton for initially taking this shot.
Posted by George W. Hamlin on May 28, 2012 
Outstanding photo, and commentary--thanks for posting!
Posted by David Honan on May 28, 2012 
For those of us who have only seen CUT in recent times, this photo gives an excellent perspective on what that huge model board in Tower A once controlled. Thanks for contributing this shot, Ron, and dedicating it to those who gave their lives in the service of our country.
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