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KC is a huge center of the rail industry, so many trains pass through north of Lawrence. I took a stroll up there on after a conversation with someone who said graffiti on trains was cool because it was like watching a slideshow of paint from everywhere. I saw two trains pass by on my stroll today, and I got a few good tags. Props to the train painters, those boys (and girls) gotta work quick and get out, in addition to the dangers of playing around trains.
A shout out to
the Graffiit Art on Trains blog for the inspiration. It sure beats walking around looking for paint on walls.