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favorite parts of a passenger train

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favorite parts of a passenger train
Posted by arkansasrailfan on Friday, May 18, 2007 8:11 PM
I would say mine are domes, the vestubiles, and observations what are yours?
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Posted by tomikawaTT on Sunday, May 20, 2007 12:47 AM

The extreme head end of a DMU or EMU train - as long as I can see forward.

If I can also see the engineer's station, my cup runneth over.

Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964 - with DMUs and EMUs)

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Posted by snagletooth on Sunday, May 20, 2007 1:38 AM
The bar, of course.
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Posted by BillyDee53 on Sunday, May 20, 2007 10:32 AM
The little dish the waiter handed you with your dining car tab.
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Posted by SFbrkmn on Sunday, May 20, 2007 3:56 PM
Food service cars--mainly the lounge cars
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Posted by alexweiihman on Sunday, May 20, 2007 4:29 PM
Observation (rounded or open)
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Posted by PBenham on Monday, May 21, 2007 4:07 PM

 snagletooth wrote:
The bar, of course.

Bow [bow]!! Now, then there is the matter of motive power. The best possible power for a passenger train is a Lehigh Valley PA, with my next fave being a Central PA.

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Posted by Lost World on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 7:52 PM

 SFbrkmn wrote:
Food service cars--mainly the lounge cars

Ditto...The bar is nice too, but I always brought my own beer and food when I took Amtrak.  Theirs is much too expensive, plus the bar is closed on the Cardinal all the way through West Virginia.  There was always quite a line at the bar as the train approached Allegheny Tunnel, both entering and leaving the state!

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Posted by J. Edgar on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 8:51 PM
..........the headend........billowing smoke and steam as it rounds a curve toppin the century mark
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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Thursday, May 24, 2007 10:23 AM

Back when I was riding the South Shore home from high school (a 5-mile train ride according to the timetable), my favorite spot was the vestibule, which was tolerated by the train crew since it was a short ride on a suburban train.  The door alongside the motorman's controls had a split sash which made looking out to the front or rear much easier.

The daily commute is part of everyday life but I get two rides a day out of it. Paul

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