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Detailed Objective
The
Erie Lackawanna Dining Car Preservation Society was formed with
the goal to acquire an original Erie Lackawanna dining car
and restore it to full operating condition. From the late 1800's
until 1970 the Erie Lackawanna and its predecessors (along with
America's other major railroads) provided some of the best meals
in the country in its fleet of dining cars. The ability to serve
hundreds of passengers three meals a day while traveling at speeds
up to 80 miles per hour is a story worth telling and worth recreating.
These meals were no mere tray meals or sandwiches, the finest ingredients
were freshly prepared on board the dining car then served on heavy
china at a table with the finest linens, polished silver and elegant
glassware. The chefs, waiters and steward were well versed in providing
the best level of service possible.
Starting with Erie Lackawanna Diner 741, our goal is to have the
car restored and operated as a working EL Diner. We strive to maintain
as much authenticity as possible, down to the pencils in the menu
holders! We plan on operating the car exactly as the EL did, utilizing
original pattern china, flatware, coffee pots, tea pots, sugar bowls,
and water pitchers - from both Erie and DL&W patterns.
Paper items such as menus, place mats, napkins, coasters, Chef's
hats, individually wrapped toothpicks, and of course the famous
EL mints, will be duplicated from the original items in our personal
collections. We have been in contact with the original manufacturer
of most diner items, and all reproduction items will have ELDCPS
on it someplace, to differentiate it from the originals that are
in private collections.
After making good progress on Diner 741, we faced the opportunity
to broaden our goals to recreate an entire Erie Lackawanna passenger
train experience, centered around the dining car. With the acquisition
of former NKP Pullman City of Lima, we had two authentic
pieces of Erie Lackawanna's Lake Cities train. Thus, we
decided to launch The Lake Cities Project.
In addition to Diner 741 and City of Lima, we have a contract
in place to purchase former DL&W Phoebe Snow Diner
470 (EL 770). Also, through the cooperation of Erie Lackawanna Equipment
Leasing, we have access to two of their cars, EL Coach 1318 and
6-4-6 Sleeper American Way II, a former CN car that is
being restored as an Erie Pullman.
The Lake Cities Project is an ambitious project that is
very unique in rail preservation. We have made great strides towards
fulfilling our goals, but we still need your help. With the continued
support of our members, and the contributions of future members,
everyone will once again be able to ride an authentic passenger
train and experience The Friendly Service Route.
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