Posted by James Stewart on February 15, 2012 
I always wondered what the gentleman looked like after listening to him on the scanner.
Posted by Chase Gunnoe on February 16, 2012 
A photo that tells a story... Well done, Kyle!
Posted by Brent Michael (Mr. Pick) on February 16, 2012 
Very nicely done. You did a good job of capturing the mood.
Posted by Wang Halen on February 16, 2012 
There ya go man, nice job! Wish I coulda got out there before all the changes.
Posted by Jeff Sell on February 16, 2012 
Thanks for showing the interior of Alto Tower. I've seen the outside many times but never the interior.
Posted by Matt Vitucci on February 16, 2012 
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.
Posted by cabman701 on February 16, 2012 
Are those white lines up the left neon or did your flash just reflect and made those real bright?
Posted by on February 16, 2012 
I'm a jealous man, Kyle...Hope I can make it up inside before the time comes it closes.
Posted by Terry Chicwak on February 21, 2012 
Super K, you've done it again. Great shot. It's a gem.
Posted by Michael Biehn on February 21, 2012 
Nicely captured Kyle!
Posted by on February 22, 2012 
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 John Puda on February 22, 2012 
Well done Kyle!
Posted by Scott Lothes on February 22, 2012 
Great work, Kyle. Good positioning with the operator between the boards and the track diagrams guiding your eyes towards his face.
Posted by Dave Beach on February 22, 2012 
Photo of the Week!, very cool Kyle. Nice composition and description.
Posted by John Dziobko www.godfatherrails.com on February 22, 2012 
This is a great photo. Very historic. Something for future fans to marvel at. Many thanks.
Posted by Brian K. Zimmerman on February 26, 2012 
This is beyond creative. Thanks for showing us something that we don't get to see every day!
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