Bob Dylan’s Love Affair with Trains Continues with a Monumental Sculpture in France "Bob Dylan’s largest artwork to date has been unveiled on the grounds of the Chateau La Coste wine estate in Provence, southern France. Part of the chateau’s “Art and Architecture” walking tour, the piece is a massive rail car with sculptural welded iron walls. Simply entitled Rail Car, the piece sits on railroad tracks just beyond the edge of the picturesque vineyard. The shapes in its walls include wagon wheels, crosses, gears, wrenches, and sections of wrought iron fencing and is made from a whopping seven tons of iron."
Bob Dylan, Train, Ireland, 1966 Photograph By Barry Feinstein About the image "Bob Dylan looks out the window of a train heading from Dublin to Belfast in early May 1966. Footage from this memorable tour later found its way into "No Direction Home" , Martin Scorsese's acclaimed film documentary about Dylan's impact on 20th century American popular music and culture. "