(W)rappin'

 
Today's feature is about Wraps
 
 
Wraps are a very creative way for transit systems to make money using their equipment as rolling billboards.
 
Philadelphia (SEPTA) and Las Vegas (RTC) are known for keeping a good portion of their fleet covered in ads. Others like Baltimore, Providence, Los Angeles and even our neighbors to the north, have wrapped buses and trains.
 
Among my favorite types of advertisements to photograph, every system is different. Here's a sample of wraps I've encountered:
 
Baltimore (MTA Maryland)
 
Providence (RIPTA)
 
 New Jersey Transit (NJT)
 
Montreal (STM)
 
Los Angeles (Metrobus)
 
Atlanta (MARTA)

 San Francisco (MUNI)
 
Toronto (TTC)
 
Las Vegas (RTC)
 
Boston (MBTA)

As you can see, very colorful. Some systems have full body wraps while others prefer wraps that doesn't cover the windows or front end. All very different.


 Next...Part II will focus on Quarter (or half) wraps.

 
 



















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