Signed Copy - Railway Dining Cars in South Africa - History and Development - By H.L. Pivnic
Signed Copy - Railway Dining Cars in South Africa - History and Development - By H.L. Pivnic

Signed Copy - Railway Dining Cars in South Africa - History and Development - By H.L. Pivnic

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"There will be a great future for the restaurant car, despite the airship and other dreadful vehicles lately projected. The car has come to stay, but surely, the side-door coaches will become obsolete, and the trains of the future, other than those used for suburban services, will consist of corridors marshalled to restaurant cars. Then will the picturesque wayside railway refreshment rooms become, like the old coaching days, things of the past; passengers picked up en route, if journeying for only ten miles or so, will be enabled to partake of the delicacies of the metropolis while speeding through the dreary veld, and a great saving of time, temper, and digestion will thus be effected." - South Africa Railway Magazine, April 1909

305 mm x 220 mm hardcover first published 1995 by South African Transport Services Museum. The jacket is worn, and has several short tears, and a longer one into the top edge stopped with tape. 415 pages including 7 appendices, dozens of photographs, technical drawings and copies of official documents. Signed and dated dedication by the author on the first endpaper.

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