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Passenger Trains > Dining car questionDate: 11/07/19 14:33 Dining car question Author: SP2541 Dubin, in his tome Some Classic Trains, remarks in one place that a dining car was running backwards. The comment struck me as odd because I had never considered dining cars anything but bi-directional. Since half of the customers are always riding backwards, did it make any difference which end the kitchen was placed?
Thanks in advance, SP 2541 (Wrecked & Retired) Date: 11/07/19 15:23 Re: Dining car question Author: 4489 It was always my understanding that the kitchen end would usually be facing the coach section. This would negate the sleeping car passengers to not have to walk the corridor past the kitchen.
Date: 11/07/19 15:26 Re: Dining car question Author: agentatascadero There's another way to think about it......being kitchen facing the Pullman cars, so that coach passengers could be prevented from making their way towards the Pullmans....the Steward could intercept said wayward passengers. In the old days, this seemed to be standard practice.
AA Stanford White Carmel Valley, CA Date: 11/07/19 15:37 Re: Dining car question Author: MEKoch And I have intercepted a few.............
Date: 11/07/19 17:06 Re: Dining car question Author: joemvcnj Are Viewliner diner aisles designed to clear wheelchairs ?
Posted from Android Date: 11/08/19 15:28 Re: Dining car question Author: retcsxcfm The Seaboard Air Line did this,
Summer Kitchen trail Winter kitchen lead Uncle Joe Seffner,Fl. Date: 11/08/19 15:30 Re: Dining car question Author: retcsxcfm joemvcnj Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Are Viewliner diner aisles designed to clear > wheelchairs ? > > Posted from Android You should know the answer. Uncle Joe |