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Bar Cars
Posted by BNSFwatcher on Friday, September 25, 2009 6:58 PM

Who had the best bar cars?  Without a doubt, the New York Central!  As a long-time commuter on the New York Central and New Haven, I make that judgement.  The NYC had a full-length bar car(rivalling the longest bar in the world at the "Osprey", in Mannasquan, NJ), a converted heavy-weight commuter coach, that ran between Brewster and GCT.  In the morning, they served coffee.  A little "hair-of-the-tail-of-the-dog-that-bit-you" might be available, to known regulars!  Munificent TIPs were guaranteed to the server!  ***!  A shot-and-a-beer at 7 AM, with a coffee, departing North White Plains!  Saved the day, sometimes!  The New Haven's service was mostly in-seat 'drinkey-poos'.  A couple of the old round-end observation cars ("Watch Hill" comes to mind) were converted for mid-train use.  Their little semi-circular bar couldn't keep up with the demand.  My usual 5:29, "Jet" hauled, first stop Rye, was only seat-ensconced vendor service.

I was surprised, a few years ago, during an Amtrak layover.  People were buying drinks at a bar in Union Station.  Turns out that they had taken drink service off of the trains.  Muy estupido, methinks!  Get the revenue when you can!  Of course, PC "non-smoking" in bar cars can't help.

I did three trips on Amtrak's "Empire Builder" this summer.  Beer goes for $4.50 to $5.50.  Wow!  I won't buy "foreign" beer, but their offerings were from A-B InBev (Belgian) [e.g. "Budweiser", "Lowenbrau"] and SABMiller (South African) [e.g. "Leinenkugel", "Miller Lite"].  I finally got a Samuel Adams (Boston Beer Co. --  American-owned) on my last trip.  I am awaiting a reply (two weeks, now) from Amtrak on my complaint of serving foreign beer on our American trains.  Guess it got to "Department Duh?".

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