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Posted by BaltACD on Friday, December 11, 2020 7:19 PM

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Balt, I rode the Capitol Limited between Chicago and DC several times in the 1960's.

The meals and service were excellent; and I measure it as a Santa Fe man who enjoyed their Fred Harvey meals and service.

In the 60's J.B. Martin was the Superintendent of the B&O Dining Car service, as the successor to my Grandfather who retired September 30, 1957.

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Posted by York1 on Friday, December 11, 2020 3:49 PM

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Balt, as I wrote earlier about my trip on the B&O's Cincinnatian and how I was taught about FINGERBOWLS, 

 

Your post brings back memories. I rode the City of Portland from Nebraska to Tacoma, WA, with my mother in the 1950s.  That was the first time I had ever seen fingerbowls.  My mother was so impressed.  I was more impressed with the the doors and crossings between the cars -- standing on the shifting floor was great.

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Posted by diningcar on Friday, December 11, 2020 2:15 PM

Balt, I rode the Capitol Limited between Chicago and DC several times in the 1960's.

The meals and service were excellent; and I measure it as a Santa Fe man who enjoyed their Fred Harvey meals and service.

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Posted by Electroliner 1935 on Friday, December 11, 2020 1:38 PM

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Disappointing, not a single menu from the B&O during the period from 1937 to 1957 that my Grandfather was Superintendent of the Dining Car Dept. for the B&O.

Balt, as I wrote earlier about my trip on the B&O's Cincinnatian and how I was taught about FINGERBOWLS, I wish I had a menu from 1955. Rest assured, your Grandfather would have been quite satisfied with the food and the service provided to me and my buddy on that trip. I have always enjoyed eating on trains. The most minimal food service was on the Monon which had a news butch who had a cooler and made a ham sandwich in the coach vestibule with two slices of white bread, butter, three thin slices of ham, a leaf lettuce,placed in a small wax paper bag.

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Posted by BaltACD on Thursday, December 10, 2020 1:48 PM

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I came across this article today.  I don't know anymore about this than what is contained in the article.  Maybe one of you can say a little more about this, but I thought it was very neat.

On the Northwestern site, you can access the images of the menus. 

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/dining-car-food 

https://digitalcollections.library.northwestern.edu/collections/d3a8e587-cc58-4cb0-aea2-65465d42ec3e

Disappointing, not a single menu from the B&O during the period from 1937 to 1957 that my Grandfather was Superintendent of the Dining Car Dept. for the B&O.

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Posted by York1 on Thursday, December 10, 2020 12:03 PM

I just noticed the article is a year old.  Sorry if this was already discussed back then.

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Digitized Dining Car Menu Collection
Posted by York1 on Thursday, December 10, 2020 11:54 AM

I came across this article today.  I don't know any more about this than what is contained in the article.  Maybe one of you can say a little more about this, but I thought it was very neat.

On the Northwestern site, you can access the images of the menus.

 

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/dining-car-food

 

https://digitalcollections.library.northwestern.edu/collections/d3a8e587-cc58-4cb0-aea2-65465d42ec3e

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