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Also a kind worldwide "art"form. Why you wonder.
ReplyDeleteYou can find it everywhere, when there is no wall available, just use a train.
ReplyDeleteTrains seem to be easy marks as free canvas for some "artists."
ReplyDeleteAs good as it gets, for this kind of 'art'...
ReplyDeletewhat kind of pitcher taker are you? Can't get out of your car?
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The best part about the train art is it constantly changes :-)
ReplyDeleteI see a lot of graffiti on train cars these days.
ReplyDeleteIt seems to be the case with most cars on trains these days, Andy!
ReplyDeleteTaggers seem to know no bounds.
ReplyDeleteI had a giggle over this, because that's exactly what I look for when I am stuck waiting on the train to pass. You know there is going to be at least one car every time that has been tagged or painted!
ReplyDeleteMy boys love trains...they would have been really excited to have been stopped by one!
ReplyDeleteTrains are a novelty; they were used for lumber hauling years ago and are now gone. The right of way is used as part of a trail system now.
ReplyDeleteI try to see art in graffiti but it's hard sometimes.
I see a lot of this in my travels. Tom The Backroads Traveller
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