Hi Dave and Guys,

Sorry I don't have any info on your restaurant, but it did remind me
of a restaurant in Detroit called the Landesdown.  It was a railroad
ferry with (I believe) 4 of those beautiful Milwaukee Road Hiawatha
observation cars as the dining portions.  The kitchen was the center
of the barge and each car was positioned with the observation end near
the edge of the ferry.  Very elegant, and the food was supurb.  My
wife and I dined there a number of times, but alas, the restaurant
folded YEARS ago. As a model, it would have made a nice addition to a
layout!  there was also a restaurant (chain, I believe) called
Victoria Station which had a number of boxcars and cabooses as the
dining portions.  It too folded.

Jerry Poniatowski


 --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "David Engle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone on here familiar with a restaurant built in the late 60s that
> included two NYC-painted streamlined observation cars, one of them a
> relatively short pre-war Budd car (that was ex-RI), but repainted
NYC?  Is
> it still around, or not.   If so, I could use some measurements if
possible.
> DJE
> 
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]




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