Posted by Steve Larson on April 24, 2020 
I believe this bird might intimidate some fowl weather friends.
Posted by William on April 24, 2020 
I don't like "grafilthy" either. However I would like talent like that.
Posted by Carl Massart on April 24, 2020 
One has to wonder how long that car sits idle for someone to create that, not to mention how much paint was needed. It is better that those giant letters you usually see.
Posted by Shinto Railfan on April 24, 2020 
With this quality, I wouldn't be surprised if we get the logos of Fallen Flags on these cars.
Posted by Peter G. Chase on April 25, 2020 
At least the vandal respected the reporting marks, or maybe those got corrected after the fact.
Posted by Paul Strang on April 25, 2020 
Shot that very car in Fort Smith, Arkansas 2/20/07
Posted by didupeeontherug on April 27, 2020 
Yes, it's still graffiti but but at least I can understand it. Good catch!
Posted by Matthew J. Brown on February 20, 2021 
Graffiti artists have indeed learned not to obscure reporting marks and data plates -- because they want their art to stay in service and be seen.
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