Graffiti removed from South Lake Union Streetcar
Graffiti removed from South Lake Union streetcar
Originally published February 20, 2008 at 12:00 am Updated February 20, 2008 at 12:17 am
The Department of Transportation fixed a fence vandals cut before spray-painting the orange South Lake Union streetcar Monday. Hilario Nevarez, left, and Raul Diaz, right
Taggers spray-painted the orange South Lake Union streetcar early Monday after cutting a chain-link fence at the maintenance base on Fairview…
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Seattle Times staff
Taggers spray-painted the orange South Lake Union streetcar early Monday, after cutting a chain-link fence at the maintenance base on Fairview Avenue North.
Police said a security guard reported seeing two men inside the base, and another outside, just before 3 a.m. Monday. No arrests have been made.
It took five hours today for a pair of workers from Goodbye Graffiti to remove the stains, while the red and purple trains covered the 1.3-mile route.