| I always wondered what the gentleman looked like after listening to him on the scanner. 
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| A photo that tells a story... Well done, Kyle!| Posted by  on February 16, 2012 |  | 
 
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| Very nicely done.  You did a good job of capturing the mood. 
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| There ya go man, nice job! Wish I coulda got out there before all the changes. 
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| Thanks for showing the interior of Alto Tower.  I've seen the outside many times but never the interior. 
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| Me & my father got the opportunity to get a tour of ALTO tower as well about 6 years ago, met the tower operator - Jeanie I believe her name was, also cool to see the person behind the microphone.  Hopefully they'll move the tower to the Railroaders Museum when it is closed for good. 
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| Are those white lines up the left neon or did your flash just reflect and made those real bright? 
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| I'm a jealous man, Kyle...Hope I can make it up inside before the time comes it closes.| Posted by  on February 16, 2012 |  | 
 
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| Super K, you've done it again.  Great shot.  It's a gem. 
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| Nicely captured Kyle! 
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| Cabman the lines to the left are clear on black plastic then the lights from in the board shine through where the tracks...lines...are| Posted by  on February 22, 2012 |  | 
 
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| Well done Kyle! 
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| Great work, Kyle. Good positioning with the operator between the boards and the track diagrams guiding your eyes towards his face. 
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| Photo of the Week!, very cool Kyle.  Nice composition and description. 
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| This is a great photo. Very historic. Something for future fans to marvel at. Many thanks. 
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| This is beyond creative. Thanks for showing us something that we don't get to see every day! 
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