Kansas City Southern Train, Lee County, Mississippi, USA, January 19, 2016 |
Who are these artists that display their talent on railroad cars?
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This angle makes the train look even shorter. I like the graffiti, but I'm sure the owners would not agree.
ReplyDeleteI like the boxcar graffiti. It is an eye catcher.
ReplyDeleteI always love seeing the trains pass. Not sure about the graffiti, though I suppose it could be worse.
ReplyDeleteShort train indeed!!! But the graffiti is awesome. Now that you mentioned it, I too now wonder who the artists are?!!!
ReplyDeleteSheldon Cooper would be happy of your photo :) Train looks like toy.
ReplyDeleteLike the little train! And the art!
ReplyDeletei like short trains like this when i have to wait for them! the graffiti is actually a nice piece...looks like they had a lot of time to complete it!
ReplyDeleteCute train..The "art work" is usually done when the train is parked somewhere over night by the locals...
ReplyDeleteThat is possibly the most professional looking graffiti I've seen on a rail car!
ReplyDeleteEveryone seems convinced this is graffiti – but over here it would have been painted over before you could say the word. Only way a train would be let out on the track with ‘graffiti’ like that is if the train company had agreed to or asked for it as some sort of artwork or advertising or similar – which happens.
ReplyDeleteshort train, wow.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a short one.
ReplyDeleteThat is a small switch engine. Perhaps it is just moving a few cars to join another train. Love the graffiti on that rail car.
ReplyDeleteIf you ever get an answer to your question about the graffiti artists I hope you let me know. Have always wondered. This one is really pretty darn good.
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