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RAILROAD ART ON RAIL CARS
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Yes, Ed. Rambler's trademark is the martini/champagne glass with the bubbles coming out of it. Others are "Big A" from Pasadena and "No Bids". I have alwasy thought the persons rendering this art work are railroad workers because it has to be done in the yards while the cars are stationary for a while. However, I had an occasion in my work for an engineering firm to go to the rail loading faciliytty at a local petrochem plant and a lot of hopper cars sit there for days on end waiting to be shuffled around the plant before they are filled or emptied and returned to the main lines. So artists could be at work at those private locations also. The really good ones have a good sense of perspective in order to get their work displayed in correct scale for viewing by the general public.
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