Posted by Zack Segur - www.railroadfan.com on August 1, 2009 
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.
Posted by Brian Rackley on August 1, 2009 
Excellent catch Gregg. I'm starting to think that there are more operating steam engines here than operating towers. Yes, history lives, Brian Rackley
Posted by Jim Thias on August 1, 2009 
Looks great, Gregg.
Posted by Nscalemike on August 1, 2009 
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...
Posted by Steven M. Welch on August 1, 2009 
Pure sweetness, Gregg!
Posted by Kent Nelson on August 2, 2009 
Awesome shot Gregg. We were hoping to make it there but couldn't stay ahead long enough. Great Job.
Posted by John Higginson on August 2, 2009 
Nice catch, Gregg. Good location and composition.
Posted by Ray Peacock heartlandrails.com on August 3, 2009 
I was hoping that this scene was captured, and you got it Gregg. Much sentimental value to me, my "hometown" tower.
Posted by Gregg Pullano on July 4, 2011 
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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