Enclosed merchandise is not the only thing boxcars carry.
Tony the Tagger An eye-catching form of urban artwork is displayed along the curved sides of a normally dull looking covered hopper from Trenton works as it departs the Tilford yard o... (more)
I don't condone graffiti or take pictures of it, but when I saw this going through the yard, it amazed me. How long did it take and how do you get that high up, not to mention the amount of paint... (more)
Whether you consider this vandalism or an urban expression of art, there is no disputing that the tag on UP 2187 (SD60) is bold. Many of the engines sitting in the Dead Line at the Burnham Shops ... (more)
(Per request, here is another of the Woodstock box cars.) A trio of box cars with animated characters portray the past present and future of area railroads. The past-day car shows a grumpy bull o... (more)
A trio of box cars with animated characters portray the past, present and future of area railroads. The present-day VIA RAIL patrons are well-contented.
Message in a Hopper Someone has taken the time to help spread the message about the largest marine oil spill in the history of the petroleum industry by tagging this covered hopper.
New slogan and paint scheme? Spotted at the Alton & Southern Gateway Yard.
A tropical scene on a below zero morning in Staples.
A colorful gon departs the SBS yard in Saginaw.
What a work of art... Greetings from tropical Cass Lake! The other side of this car is equally as impressive. Click on the locomotive number field to see the other side of this car. more)
The best looking coal car on the system is my guess.
Some really cool graffiti on a covered hopper sitting in INRD's Van Yard in Terre Haute.
Gotta love graffiti.
I couldn't believe the condition of this ugly duck.