Nick, you really outdo yourself in the kitchen my friend. A very familiar taste of what I had in leftovers from the CS's anniversary bash. Lively bunch from what I've read in a few of the posts. Si, I was in the neighborhood and thought I'd drop in for a drink before i head over to the CS. īy the by: HAPPY VICTORIA DAY tomorrow for all of our Canadian customers! Enjoy your long weekend. Yes, we're CLOSED this fine day, however, it's a good opportunity for me to get this place squared away and then catch up on some unfinished business. We have an attractive young lady who drives a jeep wrangler stopping by the office now who is always in western dress just happened to see her get in her jeep the other day and she has a bumper sticker that reads "COWGIRLS need more than an eight second ride" thought I would share that with the gang at the bar. Time for one more round for the house then must get some shuteye sometime tonight. Outside the cars the duplex roomette windows were staggered and roomette windows all on same level.
Duplex Roomettes were step up or step down from aisle and roomettes were all on the same level. The same was true of the Amtrak sleeping cars that had compartments they sold them at bedroom rates as well. Amtrak charged the same for both in the few cars they bought with duplex roomettes made no differnce in pricing.
Tom I beleive the CHATEAU series sleepers you mention were built with duplex roomettes just a wee bit smaller than standard roomettes found in MANOR series sleeping cars on Via Rail Canada. Don't happen to know how many they have and car numbers by chance do you? Trolleyboy Thx for the info on Algoma Central dome cars.