| Maybe the crowds expected another couple hour behind run, as I hardly see anyone there.  Great job Gregg at getting ahead of them and pulling this off. 
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| Excellent catch Gregg. I'm starting to think that there are more operating steam engines here than operating towers. Yes, history lives,
Brian Rackley 
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| Looks great, Gregg. 
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| Very striking image Gregg...you got some decent sun as well...its seems most of the images submitted prior to this one have been taken in under less then desirable sunlight conditions. I know their are a ton of SP 4449 images submitted so far in the data base, but this one has My vote for PCA... 
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| Pure sweetness, Gregg! 
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| Awesome shot Gregg. We were hoping to make it there but couldn't stay ahead long enough. Great Job. 
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| Nice catch, Gregg. Good location and composition. 
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| I was hoping that this scene was captured, and you got it Gregg.  Much sentimental value to me, my "hometown" tower. 
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| I am still amazed that, after almost two years, I have yet to see another photo of this passage on any website, save for one FROM the tower by a signal maintainer. I thought I was going to have to fight for this shot, but few were there to begin with...I guess it's a good thing that I passed up 2-3 opportunities to shoot the train between here and Battle Creek. This will always be one of my personal proudest accomplishments. 
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