Posts Tagged ‘Signs’

IDmelbourne: Queensland Rail Parody #11

IDsteve,

Last time we were in Melbourne, we saw a series of Queensland Rail signs that jumped out at us. There is no way they could have been intentional–you’ll see why in a minute–so we did some research to find the original signs as they were intended that had been altered.

Here is the eleventh in our series of Queensland Rail parodies (see the last one here), straight from the train platforms of greater Melbourne…

As we saw it:

Queensland Rail Parody (Black Women)

We couldn’t find the original of this one either…if you have it, let us know!

IDmelbourne: Queensland Rail Parody #10

IDsteve,

Last time we were in Melbourne, we saw a series of Queensland Rail signs that jumped out at us. There is no way they could have been intentional–you’ll see why in a minute–so we did some research to find the original signs as they were intended that had been altered.

Here is the tenth in our series of Queensland Rail parodies (see the last one here), straight from the train platforms of greater Melbourne…

As we saw it:

Queensland Rail Parody (Jade)

As it was intended:

Queensland Rail Etiquette (Jade)

IDmelbourne: Queensland Rail Parody #9

IDsteve,

Last time we were in Melbourne, we saw a series of Queensland Rail signs that jumped out at us. There is no way they could have been intentional–you’ll see why in a minute–so we did some research to find the original signs as they were intended that had been altered.

Here is the ninth in our series of Queensland Rail parodies (see the last one here), straight from the train platforms of greater Melbourne…

As we saw it:

Queensland Rail Parody (Steve)We could not find the original image of this one…if you have it, let us know!

 

IDmelbourne: Queensland Rail Parody #8

IDsteve,

Last time we were in Melbourne, we saw a series of Queensland Rail signs that jumped out at us. There is no way they could have been intentional–you’ll see why in a minute–so we did some research to find the original signs as they were intended that had been altered.

Here is the eighth in our series of Queensland Rail parodies (see the last one here), straight from the train platforms of greater Melbourne…

As we saw it:

Queensland Rail Parody (Sam)

As it was intended:

Queensland Rail Etiquette (Sam)

IDmelbourne: Queensland Rail Parody #7

IDsteve,

Last time we were in Melbourne, we saw a series of Queensland Rail signs that jumped out at us. There is no way they could have been intentional–you’ll see why in a minute–so we did some research to find the original signs as they were intended that had been altered.

Here is the seventh in our series of Queensland Rail parodies (see the last one here), straight from the train platforms of greater Melbourne…

As we saw it:

Queensland Rail Parody (Sam) 2As it was intended:

Queensland Rail Etiquette (Sam)

 

IDmelbourne: Queensland Rail Parody #6

IDsteve,

Last time we were in Melbourne, we saw a series of Queensland Rail signs that jumped out at us. There is no way they could have been intentional–you’ll see why in a minute–so we did some research to find the original signs as they were intended that had been altered.

Here is the sixth in our series of Queensland Rail parodies (see the last one here), straight from the train platforms of greater Melbourne…

As we saw it:

Queensland Rail Parody (Jim) 3As it was intended:

Queensland Rail Etiquette (Jim)

 

IDmelbourne: Queensland Rail Parody #5

IDsteve,

Last time we were in Melbourne, we saw a series of Queensland Rail signs that jumped out at us. There is no way they could have been intentional–you’ll see why in a minute–so we did some research to find the original signs as they were intended that had been altered.

Here is the fifth in our series of Queensland Rail parodies (see the last one here), straight from the train platforms of greater Melbourne…

As we saw it:

Queensland Rail Parody (Doug)As it was intended:

Queensland Rail Etiquette (Doug)

 

IDmelbourne: Queensland Rail Parody #4

IDsteve,

Last time we were in Melbourne, we saw a series of Queensland Rail signs that jumped out at us. There is no way they could have been intentional–you’ll see why in a minute–so we did some research to find the original signs as they were intended that had been altered.

Here is the fourth in our series of Queensland Rail parodies (see the last one here), straight from the train platforms of greater Melbourne…

As we saw it:

Queensland Rail Parody (Jen)

As it was intended:

Queensland Rail Etiquette (Jen)