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Buffet and Restaurant Cars Collection

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Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: First Class Saloon, Restaurant Car, 1946

First Class Saloon, Restaurant Car, 1946
An interior publicity shot of the first class saloon in composite restaurant carriage no.9672, with passengers enjoying refreshments served by GWR staff. This carriage was built in 1938 to diagram H57

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: No. 9672 Composite Restaurant Carriage Corridor, 1945

No. 9672 Composite Restaurant Carriage Corridor, 1945
An interior view of the corridor in composite restaurant carriage no.9672, taken in 1945. This restaurant car was built in 1938 to diagram H57

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: Buffet Car No 9631, c1934

Buffet Car No 9631, c1934
Built 1934 to diagram H41. Currently on display at STEAM Museum of the GWR, Swindon

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: GWR Buffet Car, c1930s

GWR Buffet Car, c1930s

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: GWR Buffet Car, c1938

GWR Buffet Car, c1938

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: Buffet Car from the 1930s

Buffet Car from the 1930s

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: Buffet Car No 9631, c1934

Buffet Car No 9631, c1934
GWR Publicity photograph Built 1934 to diagram H41. Currently on display at STEAM Museum of the GWR, Swindon

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: Female stewardess, 1917

Female stewardess, 1917
A Dining Car Waitress in her crisp white apron stands in the doorway of dining car No. 9546 on Platform 2, Paddington Station in 1917

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: Third Class Saloon, Restaurant Car, 1946

Third Class Saloon, Restaurant Car, 1946
An interior publicity shot of the third class saloon in composite restaurant carriage no.9672, with passengers about to be served refreshments by GWR staff

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: Restaurant Car Kitchen, 1946

Restaurant Car Kitchen, 1946
An interior view of the kitchen on composite restaurant carriage no.9672, taken in 1946. This carriage was built in 1938 to diagram H57

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: First Class Saloon, Restaurant Car, 1938

First Class Saloon, Restaurant Car, 1938
An interior view of the first class saloon in composite restaurant carriage no.9674. This carriage was built in 1938 to diagram H57

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: Third Class Saloon, Restaurant Car, 1938

Third Class Saloon, Restaurant Car, 1938
An interior view of the third class saloon in composite restaurant carriage no.9672, with the tables set for dining and furnishings provided by Hamptons. This carriage was built in 1938 to diagram H57

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: No. 9672 Composite Restaurant Carriage

No. 9672 Composite Restaurant Carriage
This photograph shows composite diner carriage no.9672, with the kitchen in the middle of the carriage. It was built in 1938 to diagram H57

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: No. 9674 Composite Restaurant Carriage

No. 9674 Composite Restaurant Carriage
This official elevation image shows composite diner carriage no.9674, with the first and third class saloons at opposite ends of the carriage

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: A corridor brake composite carriage converted into a rail mobile emergency canteen, 1941

A corridor brake composite carriage converted into a rail mobile emergency canteen, 1941
In November 1941 this 56 feet corridor brake composite carriage was converted at Swindon Works into a rail mobile emergency canteen

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: Composite Diner Restaurant Car, No. 9562

Composite Diner Restaurant Car, No. 9562
An official company image of Composite Diner Restaurant Car, No. 9562. Built in 1924. With a destination board for Paddington, Newport, Cardiff and Swansea on the roof

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: Chef preparing food in the Restaurant Car kitchen, 1946

Chef preparing food in the Restaurant Car kitchen, 1946. This was taken in composite restaurant carriage no.9672, which was built in 1938 to diagram H57

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: Third Class Saloon, Restaurant Car, 1946

Third Class Saloon, Restaurant Car, 1946
An interior publicity shot of the third class saloon in composite restaurant carriage no.9672, with passengers being served refreshments by GWR staff. This carriage was built in 1938 to diagram H57

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: First Class Saloon, Restaurant Car, 1946

First Class Saloon, Restaurant Car, 1946
An interior publicity shot of the first class saloon in composite restaurant carriage no.9672, with passengers enjoying refreshments served by GWR staff. This carriage was built in 1938 to diagram H57

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: First Class Saloon, Restaurant Car, 1938

First Class Saloon, Restaurant Car, 1938
An interior view of the first class saloon in composite restaurant carriage no.9672, with the tables laid for dining. This carriage was built in 1938 to diagram H57

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: Third Class Saloon, Restaurant Car, 1938

Third Class Saloon, Restaurant Car, 1938
An interior view of the third class saloon in composite restaurant carriage no.9674, with leather bound upholstery. This carriage was built in 1938 to diagram H57

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: No. 9674 Composite Restaurant Carriage

No. 9674 Composite Restaurant Carriage
This official elevation image shows composite diner carriage no.9674, with the kitchen in the middle of the carriage. It was built in 1938 to diagram H57

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: Composite Restaurant Car, 9515

Composite Restaurant Car, 9515
Dreadnought Stock. Built to diagram H8. Seen here in 1940

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: Carriage No. W9609, 1st Class Restaurant Car, 1950

Carriage No. W9609, 1st Class Restaurant Car, 1950
Diagram H38, Lot 1451

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: GWR Restaurant Car, 1938

GWR Restaurant Car, 1938
A waiter serves passengers some refreshments in a GWR restaurant car. The table is set out with branded silverware, china and cutlery

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: Buffet Car No 9631

Buffet Car No 9631
Built 1934 to diagram H41. Currently on display at STEAM Museum of the GWR, Swindon

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: Carriage No. 9606, Composite Restaurant Car, 1946

Carriage No. 9606, Composite Restaurant Car, 1946
Diagram H38, Lot 1451 As refurbished by Messrs Hamptons

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: Carriage No. 9606, Composite Restaurant Car, 3rd Class Saloon, 1946

Carriage No. 9606, Composite Restaurant Car, 3rd Class Saloon, 1946
Diagram H38, Lot 1451 As refurbished by Messrs Hamptons

Background imageBuffet and Restaurant Cars Collection: Buffet Car No 9631, c1934

Buffet Car No 9631, c1934
GWR Publicity photograph. Built 1934 to diagram H41. Currently on display at STEAM Museum of the GWR, Swindon


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