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What is a dining car called on a train?

A dining car (American English) or a restaurant car (British English), also a diner, is a railroad passenger car that serves meals in the manner of a full-service, sit-down restaurant.



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A lounge car (sometimes referred to as a buffet lounge, buffet car, club car or grill car) is a type of passenger car on a train, in which riders can purchase food and drinks.

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1. : a railroad car having pairs of chairs with individually adjustable backs on each side of the aisle. 2.

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Definitions of buffet car. a passenger car where food is served in transit. synonyms: diner, dining car, dining compartment. type of: carriage, coach, passenger car.

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The kitchen carriage is normally in the middle of the train so guests don't have to walk the entire length of the train to get to the dining room, Reuvers explained.

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The word 'buffet' became adopted in the English-speaking world for this type of meal. It originated from the French sideboard furniture the meal was typically served from, which were known as 'buffets'.

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Most in the US would call them cars -- flat car, passenger car, coal car, tank (or tanker) car, box car. I believe the Brits prefer wagon. – Hot Licks.

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A caboose is a train car that is usually at the end. If you are pulling up the rear, you could call yourself the caboose. The engine is the first car on a freight train, and the last car is usually the caboose. Besides being last, the other feature of a caboose is its use by the crew.

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