THE EVOLUTION, AND MEMORIES, OF SUBWAY GRAFFITI

Created by SARA FUSCO OCTOBER 12TH, 2011

Baychester Layup was my Favorite Spot to Hit

(Memories)

by Sara Fusco, at Dec. 19, 2011, 1:25 a.m.

Title: Baychester Layup was my Favorite Spot to Hit

Graffiti Writer 1: STAY HIGH 149

Train Line 1: 5 Train Line

Train Yard, Layup or Station 1: Baychester Layup

Memory: "My career as a subway outlaw took off once I moved to the Bronx and saw SUPER KOOL 223 all on the trains that were running. That cat truly inspired me to hit the trains hard"

"The train yards were very easy to get into back then. At times, we would bring food and drinks and stay there from morning until night. I have been to almost every train yard and train lay-up in New York City... I have climbed up fences, under fences, used bolt cutters on the fences, ran into train tunnels with bags of paint. You name it and I have done it! The number train lines are what I preferred hitting, but I also did the letter train lines, like the “D”, “B”, “M”, “RR”, and so on. Bay Chester lay-up was my favorite spot to hit. I went there with my partners DEAD LEG 167, PURPLE HAZE 168 and HANDO 1, where we competed to see who could do the most pieces."

"Each night at Bay Chester, I must have done at least 10 pieces."

Year: None

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Citation:
Subway Outlaws. Interview with STAY HIGH 149. Retrieved from http://subwayoutlaws.com/Interviews/STAY%20HIGH%20149%20INTERVIEW%202.htm.

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