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Parking Train Mural 2018, Artist: OSLP, Administrator: Sterling Israel, Oregon Assisted Living Program, Lincoln Street & W. 4th Avenue, Eugene, Oregon
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![]() The mural of the train was drawn on a low concrete fence that surrounded an enclosed area by a parking lot, and behind bicycle parking. That mural could be seen on Lincoln Street, just south of the railroad tracks.
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![]() The train engine looked like it had been carved from wood and painted bright colors. A cloud of exhaust came from the smokestack of the train and lay flat just below the edge of concrete.
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![]() A passenger car displayed three passengers behind windows. One face looked out at the passing you. Two others looked sideways and faced each other.
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![]() An empty passenger car with nobody at its windows. Its wheels were yellow and looked more like tires than like the steel wheels of a train.
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![]() Only half of a car was visible at the leftmost corner of the concrete wall. It had a target on its side and no windows.
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![]() Around the corner was the other half of that car. Sadly, the two halves did not match. Here, around the corner, the other half looked like a split level passenger car, with curtains partly closed on the top. Trailing that car was a short car with an orange door and a creature gazing out the window.
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![]() The last car on the back of the concrete wall was another passenger car. This one had a striking geometric window and a variety of stripes up its lower half.
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![]() A polka dot and striped car wrapped the corner of the concrete wall.
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![]() Another passenger car was midpoint on the third concrete wall. It too had passengers. They faced each other behind a yellow window. A tiny person stood in the open doorway. This car was partly shadowed by a parked car.
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![]() A narrow horse car followed the passenger car. A horse, behind a round window, gazed at the parked cars.
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![]() The final two cars of the painted train were partly blocked by a car's tail light. The large four-sectioned window revealed a person asleep behind it. An arched window at the forward end revealed a bed. The last car had a single window facing the front. Its sides were painted in bright fabric swags, and its wheels had spokes.
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![]() A wider view showing the entire back of the train. Notice how the smoke from the engine is carried all the way around to the back of the train.
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