Posted by Derek Buel on December 25, 2008 
Looks like a rolling billboard for Seaworld.
Posted by Vic. Louie on December 25, 2008 
Nice shot the the BNSF. Good catch.
Posted by Backyard on December 25, 2008 
BNSF should pay people to do this! I wonder what 140 of these graphics would cause?
Posted by Marc Hamon on December 25, 2008 
Did you get the other side?
Posted by Dave Schauer on December 25, 2008 
Nice Chris - I wondered what the other side looked like. I caught the other side in Superior a few months back. Photo ID 258567.
Posted by FortSteeleFireman on December 26, 2008 
This may be illegal, but its sweet! There are the petty vandals who paint words or random crap on cars, then their are true graffiti artists. People see things like this and want to catch who did it, but you have to think. Graffiti artist are just like any artist in the fact that they want people to see their work, and what better canvas to use then one that moves around the country. This is tasteful and looks better then a plain red car.
Posted by on December 26, 2008 
While the "graffitti" shows skills.......its still vandalism.
Posted by Rick Murphy on December 26, 2008 
Any chance the BNSF was OK with this one OR even had something to do with it? It strikes me as a bit odd that the "vandal" left all the important railroad info untouched. Great "tagging" none the less!!
Posted by Dark_Viper01 on December 26, 2008 
Anyone who knows how the railroads work knows that if they do not paint over anything important, the railroad will moast likely not do anything to cover up thier work for a verry long time, if ever.
Posted by William Grimes on December 26, 2008 
After vandals tag cars, rather than repainting the whole car, the railroad will just re-stencil the important data. However, for this car to have a very well done and professional looking mural on both sides BNSF had to have something to do with it. I don’t have access to the details on the link provided, so it would be nice if someone from OMR could provide more information.
Posted by Bicot (Marc Caya) on December 26, 2008 
If the water tower behind was a little more on the left, one would have taught the whale was exhaling air at the surface of water. Great catch nonetheless Chris!
Posted by Brian Hiscock on December 28, 2008 
Free Willy!
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