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What era did massive vandalism (graffiti) begin appearing on freight cars ?
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In a time when rail travel by non fare paying transients (that's Tramps, Hobos & Bums to you young guys) was a popular means of going anywhere to find work, there was a lot of very interesting grafitti. This was generally in scripted code and told of what and who to avoid and where there might be an offer of friendship and the ability to earn a dime or two.
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