by MACTRAXX
Everyone: I was also disappointed to see these vintage cars tagged and it looks like the MBTA's cleaning crew did a good job
removing the paint and the other accumulated dirt - it definitely paid to use heavy-duty graffiti resistant paint and as now
mentioned the MBTA will keep added eyes on them with more vigilance and security cameras...
This incident reminded me of what happened with retired NYC Transit mid 60s vintage R32 car 9075 - which was placed back
about ten or so years ago at the corner of Queens Boulevard and 82nd Avenue adjacent to Borough Hall: Within weeks of this
car being placed at this location to serve as a Queens tourist information center this car was tagged - and even the Queens
Borough President (the equivalent of a County Executive) Claire Shulman was angered by this act of vandalism.
Car 9075 is painted in the 90s vintage "Redbird" color scheme which was concieved by David Gunn first for SEPTA's older
Broad Street Line cars when he was SEPTA GM and later used on painted NYC Subway cars during his "war on graffiti"...
Some subway buffs would have liked to see this car in the turquoise and white World's Fair color scheme with the 50th
Anniversary of the 1964-1965 World's Fair opening this coming Spring - but this Redbird looks fine to me...
After this incident there were cameras installed to watch this car - a sign in front reads "This area under video
surveillance by the NYPD" and thankfully there have been no more instances of graffiti or vandalism since...
I will also suggest that those interested should search and check YouTube to see if the culprits in this act of
vandalism posted videos of their tagging these vintage cars - I have noticed that taggers have posted these
videos showing them "in the act" of defacing property...
In closing let's all hope that this does not happen again and those involved are caught and prosecuted...
MACTRAXX
removing the paint and the other accumulated dirt - it definitely paid to use heavy-duty graffiti resistant paint and as now
mentioned the MBTA will keep added eyes on them with more vigilance and security cameras...
This incident reminded me of what happened with retired NYC Transit mid 60s vintage R32 car 9075 - which was placed back
about ten or so years ago at the corner of Queens Boulevard and 82nd Avenue adjacent to Borough Hall: Within weeks of this
car being placed at this location to serve as a Queens tourist information center this car was tagged - and even the Queens
Borough President (the equivalent of a County Executive) Claire Shulman was angered by this act of vandalism.
Car 9075 is painted in the 90s vintage "Redbird" color scheme which was concieved by David Gunn first for SEPTA's older
Broad Street Line cars when he was SEPTA GM and later used on painted NYC Subway cars during his "war on graffiti"...
Some subway buffs would have liked to see this car in the turquoise and white World's Fair color scheme with the 50th
Anniversary of the 1964-1965 World's Fair opening this coming Spring - but this Redbird looks fine to me...
After this incident there were cameras installed to watch this car - a sign in front reads "This area under video
surveillance by the NYPD" and thankfully there have been no more instances of graffiti or vandalism since...
I will also suggest that those interested should search and check YouTube to see if the culprits in this act of
vandalism posted videos of their tagging these vintage cars - I have noticed that taggers have posted these
videos showing them "in the act" of defacing property...
In closing let's all hope that this does not happen again and those involved are caught and prosecuted...
MACTRAXX
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