Juicy Freights !!!! check em all out !
Graffiti Photos
In addition to Control’s new “Freight Chronicles” series which documents The Big Apples freight scene, I will be providing a similar sunny delight for your freight viewing pleasure down here from Florida. Stay fuckin tuned …
When these trash cars first started running in 2009, they were shunned by area writers. Today, they are accumulating quite a collection of tags and monickers from well known writers.
Control and I were sitting down with a very talented aerosol artist a few months back who will rename nameless. The nameless states ” I hate vandalism, why does it always have to be in the Ghetto, think about it… ”
Photos from Sept, 2012. This is one of P&W’s three times per week rock train that runs from CT to NYC over Hell Gate Bridge.
The Glenwood power plant has long been a favorite place for us to visit. Abandoned since the 1960s, these massive buildings have deteriorated significantly over the decades.
Oak Point is ‘The jewel of the Bronx’ – CSX’s South Bronx rail yard which they’ve endowned with a hilarious tagline. This yard is in constant motion, full of trash cars, general freight and reefers. For a long time this yard was a hard spot to bench, given all the fencing surrounding it. This recently […]
One day I was walking through a rail yard when I noticed every fucking car in the place was OBESE.
In 1998, CP Rail was granted access to NYC as part of the split up of Conrail. For years their trains ran, ranging from zero to 40 cars, between queens and albany 3 days per week. In 2010 CP Rail and CSX came to an agreement where CSX would handle the freight cars for CP […]
In 2009 I wrote Brooklyn Queens Freight and Yard Job NYC – 2 books documenting freight graffiti in NYC. While I haven’t spent nearly as much time trackside since then, i still get out and shoot the occasional freight. Here’s a set of shots from CSX’s northbound transfer freight, traveling from Fresh Pond yard in […]