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.
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Wow!
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Awesome picture. It's weird having been up in Tower A recently and then looking at this photo. Very nice.
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Amen brothers. Thank you!
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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.
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Outstanding photo, and commentary--thanks for posting!
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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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