Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1915 — Lunch Counter Railroad Car. [ARTICLE]
Lunch Counter Railroad Car.
The Chicago and Northwestern on June 5 put in service a lunch counter car in connection with its “Golf Special” train, which leaves the Chicago passenger terminal daily, except Sunday, at 12: 26 p. m., and reaches nearly a score of golf clubs located along its line on the north shore between Chicago and Waukegan. Returning the train reaches Chicago at 7p. m. The car will be ready to serve a high-grade lunch at popular prices at 12 noon, 20 minutes before leaving time of the train, and thus will be a great convenience to the patrons of this train. The car contains a lunch counter running lengthwise of the train and occupying the entire length of the car, except for a short kitchen at one end. Seats are provided for 27 persona—Railway Age Gazette.
