Anonymous
5/7/2025, 8:42:50 PM
No.2039825
>>2043052
post friendly trains or trams
Anonymous
5/8/2025, 6:12:14 AM
No.2039860
>this is what oil and auto deleted from society
Anonymous
6/8/2025, 10:09:19 AM
No.2043052
>>2043054
>>2043055
>>2039825 (OP)
Here's one in my city, covered in a colorful wrap from a local artist
Anonymous
6/8/2025, 10:36:33 AM
No.2043054
>>2043055
>>2043052
here's a better pic of it actually on the street and not the yard
Anonymous
6/8/2025, 10:52:11 AM
No.2043055
>>2043173
>>2043052
>>2043054
What would you call this aesthetic? I guess you could just call it 2010s Pop Art. To me it looks like some serious post-sincerity Amazing World of Gumball or Adventure Time CalArts spudface type shit
Anonymous
6/9/2025, 7:46:09 AM
No.2043173
>>2043175
>>2043055
>What would you call this aesthetic? I guess you could just call it 2010s Pop Art. To me it looks like some serious post-sincerity Amazing World of Gumball or Adventure Time CalArts spudface type shit
It's from an artist called Max Dlabick, here's the write-up on this piece, titled Interplanetary Joyride:
https://www.artintheloop.com/portfolio-item/max-dlabick/
>Maxโs artwork utilizes expressive line and color to explore the relationship between humor and emotional resonance in everyday life
Anonymous
6/9/2025, 7:57:50 AM
No.2043175
>>2043173
Pennsylvania Railroad B-1 switcher
Anonymous
6/10/2025, 9:15:52 PM
No.2043403
>>2043405
Coventry Very Light Rail.
Anonymous
6/11/2025, 7:43:16 PM
No.2043549
Storage battery powered streetcar in Manhattan. These were used on light traffic lines that couldnโt justify the expense of underground electric conduit, as overhead trolley wire was banned in Manhattan. The other alternative was horsecars, which lasted until 1917.