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what about the Jim Crow laws? How did they affect diners?
I was looking forward to one last in the dome meal, but the railroad had removed the cars and replaced them with the older 1949 flat tops. Nate Goodman (Nato). Salt Lake, Utah.
...some trains (in Canada at least) switched dining cars into and out of trains depending on which portion of the trains route was involved.
Nothing like having their "Spanish Omelet" for breakfast or a Sirloin Steak with a baked potato for dinner seated in the dome section of a Union Pacific Dome Diner speeding across Wyoming on the City Of Los Angeles or City of Portland. The COP was the first train to lose it's dome diners, the railroad claimed higher crew costs because these cars had a slightly larger crew so 1949 ACF built 4800 series cars returned to this train in the mid 1960's. The COLA kept it's dome diner almost to the end. I went to take one final ride with my dad a week before Amquack (Trac) a round trip Salt Lake to Rawlings, Wyoming and return the same day. I was looking forward to one last in the dome meal, but the railroad had removed the cars and replaced them with the older 1949 flat tops. Nate Goodman (Nato). Salt Lake, Utah.