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And not just a UK phenomenon, these two from Como, Italy, in 2014. One showing a sense of humour, the other I was surprised they let it out in traffic

A few years ago I was at the station in Pisa. I was amazed at the amount of graffiti on all of the trains.

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I've been collecting graffiti pictures some time.

 

This tag is quite common on railway vehicles.

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I did a couple of JNA models - they are elsewhere on RMWeb.

 

Somebody then copied and pasted my prototype and model pics onto a graffiti blog......

 

Cheers,

Mick

 

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These two were photographed from a train on the other side of Haywards Heath station - hence some reflections. I regret that I wasn't able to stop, the following week, to photograph the front coach of a new Thameslink 70,0 which was parked at Hove station with a very liberal coating of graffiti.

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An emergency back-up caused by Windows 10 corrupted a lot of my wagon pics so I can't post the example of an old graffito on a ballast hopper, where the wagon had continued to rust for some time before the spray paint eventually flaked off, preserving an area of less-weathered original livery in the shape of the original piece, surrounded by rust.

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These two were photographed from a train on the other side of Haywards Heath station - hence some reflections. I regret that I wasn't able to stop, the following week, to photograph the front coach of a new Thameslink 70,0 which was parked at Hove station with a very liberal coating of graffiti.

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I've seen that FOS tag on a Freightliner HIA hopper and modelled it.....

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Cheers,

Mick

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Not sure if it counts as graffiti, but I liked this "HELP" scrawled on the end of a Hymek at Leicester, Christmas/New Year 1982-83, on its way to preservation I think.

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