First Ever Full Length Ad Wrapped Train Runs In NYC
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@zahrock12 Graffiti is just that, graffiti. It's not pleasant to look at. It's often offensive, trashy or gang nonsense. I'd much rather look at an attractive advertisement than some offensive, childish, gang-ridden graffiti.
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I love New York..
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@motherfucker21fith no it's because graffiti is vandalism while ads look cool AND generate revenue, which the MTA desperately needs...
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Every time I see an ad, I realize suckers are paying for it in the form of higher retail prices.
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@novizm lol..
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ugh...
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Sik K br0....
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I SAW THAT TRAIN! I was like WTF??!!!
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doesnt 7650 looks like a red bird lol
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Um, History Channel has done it 2 years ago...
omutak 1 year ago
@omutak as noted in the blog post: "You may have seen subway cars wrapped in ads before—the three car Times Square shuttle, for instance. The History Channel and Google both wrapped the Times Square shuttle in 2008 when the MTA began to allow a full wrap of trains. More recently, the Netherlands Board of Tourism wrapped the shuttle in what might be the most elaborate and complicated wrap yet, due to its extensive detailing. But never before has a full length train been wrapped."
NYCTheBlog 1 year ago