Are there other tram bistros like the cancelled U76 in Düsseldorf?
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Until 2014, you could have coffee and light breakfast on one of the tram lines in Düsseldorf, Germany.
Unfortunately they have discontinued this long tradition since, for the last two years, no new business partner could be found.
Are there any other cities with such regular tram bistro service, e.g., daily or on the weekend, and scheduled throughout the entire year, not just as a special tour?
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Until 2014, you could have coffee and light breakfast on one of the tram lines in Düsseldorf, Germany.
Unfortunately they have discontinued this long tradition since, for the last two years, no new business partner could be found.
Are there any other cities with such regular tram bistro service, e.g., daily or on the weekend, and scheduled throughout the entire year, not just as a special tour?
public-transport food-and-drink restaurants
AVG in Karlsruhe has 4 bistro light rail sets: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadtbahn_Karlsruhe#/media/⦠I don't know it they are in use at all as bistros. They run/used to run regularly, though.
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I've seen one like that in The Hague passing by, but didn't catch the name.
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Until 2014, you could have coffee and light breakfast on one of the tram lines in Düsseldorf, Germany.
Unfortunately they have discontinued this long tradition since, for the last two years, no new business partner could be found.
Are there any other cities with such regular tram bistro service, e.g., daily or on the weekend, and scheduled throughout the entire year, not just as a special tour?
public-transport food-and-drink restaurants
Until 2014, you could have coffee and light breakfast on one of the tram lines in Düsseldorf, Germany.
Unfortunately they have discontinued this long tradition since, for the last two years, no new business partner could be found.
Are there any other cities with such regular tram bistro service, e.g., daily or on the weekend, and scheduled throughout the entire year, not just as a special tour?
public-transport food-and-drink restaurants
public-transport food-and-drink restaurants
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AVG in Karlsruhe has 4 bistro light rail sets: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadtbahn_Karlsruhe#/media/⦠I don't know it they are in use at all as bistros. They run/used to run regularly, though.
â Sebastian
yesterday
I've seen one like that in The Hague passing by, but didn't catch the name.
â Farid Nouri Neshat
yesterday
Of course if you can't find what you want, just do it yourself
â jcaron
18 hours ago
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AVG in Karlsruhe has 4 bistro light rail sets: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadtbahn_Karlsruhe#/media/⦠I don't know it they are in use at all as bistros. They run/used to run regularly, though.
â Sebastian
yesterday
I've seen one like that in The Hague passing by, but didn't catch the name.
â Farid Nouri Neshat
yesterday
Of course if you can't find what you want, just do it yourself
â jcaron
18 hours ago
AVG in Karlsruhe has 4 bistro light rail sets: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadtbahn_Karlsruhe#/media/⦠I don't know it they are in use at all as bistros. They run/used to run regularly, though.
â Sebastian
yesterday
AVG in Karlsruhe has 4 bistro light rail sets: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadtbahn_Karlsruhe#/media/⦠I don't know it they are in use at all as bistros. They run/used to run regularly, though.
â Sebastian
yesterday
I've seen one like that in The Hague passing by, but didn't catch the name.
â Farid Nouri Neshat
yesterday
I've seen one like that in The Hague passing by, but didn't catch the name.
â Farid Nouri Neshat
yesterday
Of course if you can't find what you want, just do it yourself
â jcaron
18 hours ago
Of course if you can't find what you want, just do it yourself
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I know of at least two:
Colonial Tramcar Restaurant in Melbourne, Australia, three seatings per day every day.
SpÃÂ¥raKoff in Helsinki, Finland, operates hourly in the afternoons during the summer season (May-September). More of a pub though, no food on offer.
how do you mean, "three seatings" per day?
â J. Doe
yesterday
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There are three set times when the restaurant serves meals, so you need to be there on time to board.
â jpatokal
yesterday
IMHO the Colonial Tramcar food sucks and it really isn't worth the money.
â Peter M
yesterday
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The VAG in Nürnberg offers various special tram tours which include either coffe+ cakes, breakfast or a Schnitzel-dinner. See https://event.vag.de/rundfahrten/ (sorry, seems to be German only...)
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sorry so much I was not precise in my question. Think many cities allow tram based tours; also in Dusseldorf you can rent a tram and do more or less what you want a couple of hours (frequently used for birthdays and wedding parties). What I look for is like it has been with that one line until 2014..
â J. Doe
yesterday
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While you can also rent a tram the tours I mention are public tours - although only at special times, so you can't just hop on when you feel like it....
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Zürich has a gourmet tram line. The food is seasonal (for example Fondue in the winter), and the food on offer is more 3-course-meal than coffee and small breakfast, which is reflected in the price too.
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Ouch. And coffee + small breakfast in Zürich is already more expensive than a 3-course-meal in many other cities. :-/
â Eric Duminil
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They also offer vegetarian/no meat alternatives on request which is a surprise.
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Milan
Tram ATMosfera drives on a daily basis for dinner. I hope you are ok with that. Company uses a historical rolling stock, adapted as a restaurant car.
https://atmosfera.atm.it/ - Official site
https://www.tripadvisor.it/Attraction_Review-g187849-d1969079-Reviews-Tram_Ristorante_ATMosfera-Milan_Lombardy.html - TripAdvisor reviews
Off topic comment: when I was in Milan one night I became completely mad when I saw another tram of the same rolling stock with lights, music and people screaming inside while the car was moving. Wanted to be with them!!!
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yesterday
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Some of the cars on ÃÂýýÃÂÃÂúð (Annushka) route of Moscow tram are restaurant cars.
They look like this supposedly:
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In Frankfurt am Main exists the ÃÂbbelwoi Express. Not exactly a bistro, but serves the very local kind of cider. It runs through most of the famous parts of the city.
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You talk about bistro, and India has a line of trains that serve you gourmet food on wheels. These are regular trains running all year round, with special catered breakfast, lunch, and dinners. While people use most of these trains just to move from point A to point B, there are some special trains serving you meals with a royal experience. These tend to be a bit touristy and luxurious but are booked around the year nonetheless.
The luxury trains list can be found on the link below. They not only serve food but also provide a 5-star accommodation experience taking you to some of the beautiful spots in India.
https://www.makemytrip.com/blog/indian-luxury-trains
The more regular and non-touristy ones are:
Shatabdi Express - A super fast train running mostly during the day hours between many important cities in India offering Chair Car sitting areas and catered meals and snacks. The food price is included in the ticket and no matter where and when you board it, you will be given the meal appropriate by the hour.
Rajdhani Express - Another super fast train running on long-distance routes, some exceeding 24 hours serving catered meals at all times of the day. Since it is a long-distance train you actually get a sleeper bed with bedding for your journey alongwith the food included in the ticket price.
Duronto Express - This is a cheaper version of Rajdhani Express which only stops at it's final destination and has no commercial stops throughout the route. You can get same facilities like Rajdhani on this one as well.
Regular Express Trains - Any express train in India, serving a route more than 12 hours will either have a pantry car on board or arrange catered meals for the passengers. The food on these trains is basic.
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The question was about trams. Many many trains across the world have catering of some kind - very common on trains that travel all day or overnight.
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My bad. Seeing the pictures, I felt these were trains of some kind. Should have read the question carefully.
â Neels
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I realize "m" can look like "in" if you read fast, but trams are streetcars. To explain a streetcar, it's a bus that runs in the street on in-street trackway and a trolley wire above for power.
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I know of at least two:
Colonial Tramcar Restaurant in Melbourne, Australia, three seatings per day every day.
SpÃÂ¥raKoff in Helsinki, Finland, operates hourly in the afternoons during the summer season (May-September). More of a pub though, no food on offer.
how do you mean, "three seatings" per day?
â J. Doe
yesterday
2
There are three set times when the restaurant serves meals, so you need to be there on time to board.
â jpatokal
yesterday
IMHO the Colonial Tramcar food sucks and it really isn't worth the money.
â Peter M
yesterday
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up vote
14
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I know of at least two:
Colonial Tramcar Restaurant in Melbourne, Australia, three seatings per day every day.
SpÃÂ¥raKoff in Helsinki, Finland, operates hourly in the afternoons during the summer season (May-September). More of a pub though, no food on offer.
how do you mean, "three seatings" per day?
â J. Doe
yesterday
2
There are three set times when the restaurant serves meals, so you need to be there on time to board.
â jpatokal
yesterday
IMHO the Colonial Tramcar food sucks and it really isn't worth the money.
â Peter M
yesterday
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up vote
14
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up vote
14
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I know of at least two:
Colonial Tramcar Restaurant in Melbourne, Australia, three seatings per day every day.
SpÃÂ¥raKoff in Helsinki, Finland, operates hourly in the afternoons during the summer season (May-September). More of a pub though, no food on offer.
I know of at least two:
Colonial Tramcar Restaurant in Melbourne, Australia, three seatings per day every day.
SpÃÂ¥raKoff in Helsinki, Finland, operates hourly in the afternoons during the summer season (May-September). More of a pub though, no food on offer.
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how do you mean, "three seatings" per day?
â J. Doe
yesterday
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There are three set times when the restaurant serves meals, so you need to be there on time to board.
â jpatokal
yesterday
IMHO the Colonial Tramcar food sucks and it really isn't worth the money.
â Peter M
yesterday
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how do you mean, "three seatings" per day?
â J. Doe
yesterday
2
There are three set times when the restaurant serves meals, so you need to be there on time to board.
â jpatokal
yesterday
IMHO the Colonial Tramcar food sucks and it really isn't worth the money.
â Peter M
yesterday
how do you mean, "three seatings" per day?
â J. Doe
yesterday
how do you mean, "three seatings" per day?
â J. Doe
yesterday
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There are three set times when the restaurant serves meals, so you need to be there on time to board.
â jpatokal
yesterday
There are three set times when the restaurant serves meals, so you need to be there on time to board.
â jpatokal
yesterday
IMHO the Colonial Tramcar food sucks and it really isn't worth the money.
â Peter M
yesterday
IMHO the Colonial Tramcar food sucks and it really isn't worth the money.
â Peter M
yesterday
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The VAG in Nürnberg offers various special tram tours which include either coffe+ cakes, breakfast or a Schnitzel-dinner. See https://event.vag.de/rundfahrten/ (sorry, seems to be German only...)
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sorry so much I was not precise in my question. Think many cities allow tram based tours; also in Dusseldorf you can rent a tram and do more or less what you want a couple of hours (frequently used for birthdays and wedding parties). What I look for is like it has been with that one line until 2014..
â J. Doe
yesterday
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While you can also rent a tram the tours I mention are public tours - although only at special times, so you can't just hop on when you feel like it....
â piet.t
yesterday
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up vote
8
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The VAG in Nürnberg offers various special tram tours which include either coffe+ cakes, breakfast or a Schnitzel-dinner. See https://event.vag.de/rundfahrten/ (sorry, seems to be German only...)
New contributor
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sorry so much I was not precise in my question. Think many cities allow tram based tours; also in Dusseldorf you can rent a tram and do more or less what you want a couple of hours (frequently used for birthdays and wedding parties). What I look for is like it has been with that one line until 2014..
â J. Doe
yesterday
1
While you can also rent a tram the tours I mention are public tours - although only at special times, so you can't just hop on when you feel like it....
â piet.t
yesterday
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The VAG in Nürnberg offers various special tram tours which include either coffe+ cakes, breakfast or a Schnitzel-dinner. See https://event.vag.de/rundfahrten/ (sorry, seems to be German only...)
New contributor
The VAG in Nürnberg offers various special tram tours which include either coffe+ cakes, breakfast or a Schnitzel-dinner. See https://event.vag.de/rundfahrten/ (sorry, seems to be German only...)
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sorry so much I was not precise in my question. Think many cities allow tram based tours; also in Dusseldorf you can rent a tram and do more or less what you want a couple of hours (frequently used for birthdays and wedding parties). What I look for is like it has been with that one line until 2014..
â J. Doe
yesterday
1
While you can also rent a tram the tours I mention are public tours - although only at special times, so you can't just hop on when you feel like it....
â piet.t
yesterday
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sorry so much I was not precise in my question. Think many cities allow tram based tours; also in Dusseldorf you can rent a tram and do more or less what you want a couple of hours (frequently used for birthdays and wedding parties). What I look for is like it has been with that one line until 2014..
â J. Doe
yesterday
1
While you can also rent a tram the tours I mention are public tours - although only at special times, so you can't just hop on when you feel like it....
â piet.t
yesterday
2
2
sorry so much I was not precise in my question. Think many cities allow tram based tours; also in Dusseldorf you can rent a tram and do more or less what you want a couple of hours (frequently used for birthdays and wedding parties). What I look for is like it has been with that one line until 2014..
â J. Doe
yesterday
sorry so much I was not precise in my question. Think many cities allow tram based tours; also in Dusseldorf you can rent a tram and do more or less what you want a couple of hours (frequently used for birthdays and wedding parties). What I look for is like it has been with that one line until 2014..
â J. Doe
yesterday
1
1
While you can also rent a tram the tours I mention are public tours - although only at special times, so you can't just hop on when you feel like it....
â piet.t
yesterday
While you can also rent a tram the tours I mention are public tours - although only at special times, so you can't just hop on when you feel like it....
â piet.t
yesterday
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Zürich has a gourmet tram line. The food is seasonal (for example Fondue in the winter), and the food on offer is more 3-course-meal than coffee and small breakfast, which is reflected in the price too.
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Ouch. And coffee + small breakfast in Zürich is already more expensive than a 3-course-meal in many other cities. :-/
â Eric Duminil
yesterday
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They also offer vegetarian/no meat alternatives on request which is a surprise.
â RedBaron
yesterday
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Zürich has a gourmet tram line. The food is seasonal (for example Fondue in the winter), and the food on offer is more 3-course-meal than coffee and small breakfast, which is reflected in the price too.
3
Ouch. And coffee + small breakfast in Zürich is already more expensive than a 3-course-meal in many other cities. :-/
â Eric Duminil
yesterday
1
They also offer vegetarian/no meat alternatives on request which is a surprise.
â RedBaron
yesterday
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Zürich has a gourmet tram line. The food is seasonal (for example Fondue in the winter), and the food on offer is more 3-course-meal than coffee and small breakfast, which is reflected in the price too.
Zürich has a gourmet tram line. The food is seasonal (for example Fondue in the winter), and the food on offer is more 3-course-meal than coffee and small breakfast, which is reflected in the price too.
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Ouch. And coffee + small breakfast in Zürich is already more expensive than a 3-course-meal in many other cities. :-/
â Eric Duminil
yesterday
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They also offer vegetarian/no meat alternatives on request which is a surprise.
â RedBaron
yesterday
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Ouch. And coffee + small breakfast in Zürich is already more expensive than a 3-course-meal in many other cities. :-/
â Eric Duminil
yesterday
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They also offer vegetarian/no meat alternatives on request which is a surprise.
â RedBaron
yesterday
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Ouch. And coffee + small breakfast in Zürich is already more expensive than a 3-course-meal in many other cities. :-/
â Eric Duminil
yesterday
Ouch. And coffee + small breakfast in Zürich is already more expensive than a 3-course-meal in many other cities. :-/
â Eric Duminil
yesterday
1
1
They also offer vegetarian/no meat alternatives on request which is a surprise.
â RedBaron
yesterday
They also offer vegetarian/no meat alternatives on request which is a surprise.
â RedBaron
yesterday
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Milan
Tram ATMosfera drives on a daily basis for dinner. I hope you are ok with that. Company uses a historical rolling stock, adapted as a restaurant car.
https://atmosfera.atm.it/ - Official site
https://www.tripadvisor.it/Attraction_Review-g187849-d1969079-Reviews-Tram_Ristorante_ATMosfera-Milan_Lombardy.html - TripAdvisor reviews
Off topic comment: when I was in Milan one night I became completely mad when I saw another tram of the same rolling stock with lights, music and people screaming inside while the car was moving. Wanted to be with them!!!
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Milan
Tram ATMosfera drives on a daily basis for dinner. I hope you are ok with that. Company uses a historical rolling stock, adapted as a restaurant car.
https://atmosfera.atm.it/ - Official site
https://www.tripadvisor.it/Attraction_Review-g187849-d1969079-Reviews-Tram_Ristorante_ATMosfera-Milan_Lombardy.html - TripAdvisor reviews
Off topic comment: when I was in Milan one night I became completely mad when I saw another tram of the same rolling stock with lights, music and people screaming inside while the car was moving. Wanted to be with them!!!
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Milan
Tram ATMosfera drives on a daily basis for dinner. I hope you are ok with that. Company uses a historical rolling stock, adapted as a restaurant car.
https://atmosfera.atm.it/ - Official site
https://www.tripadvisor.it/Attraction_Review-g187849-d1969079-Reviews-Tram_Ristorante_ATMosfera-Milan_Lombardy.html - TripAdvisor reviews
Milan
Tram ATMosfera drives on a daily basis for dinner. I hope you are ok with that. Company uses a historical rolling stock, adapted as a restaurant car.
https://atmosfera.atm.it/ - Official site
https://www.tripadvisor.it/Attraction_Review-g187849-d1969079-Reviews-Tram_Ristorante_ATMosfera-Milan_Lombardy.html - TripAdvisor reviews
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Off topic comment: when I was in Milan one night I became completely mad when I saw another tram of the same rolling stock with lights, music and people screaming inside while the car was moving. Wanted to be with them!!!
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Off topic comment: when I was in Milan one night I became completely mad when I saw another tram of the same rolling stock with lights, music and people screaming inside while the car was moving. Wanted to be with them!!!
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Off topic comment: when I was in Milan one night I became completely mad when I saw another tram of the same rolling stock with lights, music and people screaming inside while the car was moving. Wanted to be with them!!!
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yesterday
Off topic comment: when I was in Milan one night I became completely mad when I saw another tram of the same rolling stock with lights, music and people screaming inside while the car was moving. Wanted to be with them!!!
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Some of the cars on ÃÂýýÃÂÃÂúð (Annushka) route of Moscow tram are restaurant cars.
They look like this supposedly:
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Some of the cars on ÃÂýýÃÂÃÂúð (Annushka) route of Moscow tram are restaurant cars.
They look like this supposedly:
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Some of the cars on ÃÂýýÃÂÃÂúð (Annushka) route of Moscow tram are restaurant cars.
They look like this supposedly:
Some of the cars on ÃÂýýÃÂÃÂúð (Annushka) route of Moscow tram are restaurant cars.
They look like this supposedly:
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In Frankfurt am Main exists the ÃÂbbelwoi Express. Not exactly a bistro, but serves the very local kind of cider. It runs through most of the famous parts of the city.
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In Frankfurt am Main exists the ÃÂbbelwoi Express. Not exactly a bistro, but serves the very local kind of cider. It runs through most of the famous parts of the city.
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In Frankfurt am Main exists the ÃÂbbelwoi Express. Not exactly a bistro, but serves the very local kind of cider. It runs through most of the famous parts of the city.
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In Frankfurt am Main exists the ÃÂbbelwoi Express. Not exactly a bistro, but serves the very local kind of cider. It runs through most of the famous parts of the city.
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You talk about bistro, and India has a line of trains that serve you gourmet food on wheels. These are regular trains running all year round, with special catered breakfast, lunch, and dinners. While people use most of these trains just to move from point A to point B, there are some special trains serving you meals with a royal experience. These tend to be a bit touristy and luxurious but are booked around the year nonetheless.
The luxury trains list can be found on the link below. They not only serve food but also provide a 5-star accommodation experience taking you to some of the beautiful spots in India.
https://www.makemytrip.com/blog/indian-luxury-trains
The more regular and non-touristy ones are:
Shatabdi Express - A super fast train running mostly during the day hours between many important cities in India offering Chair Car sitting areas and catered meals and snacks. The food price is included in the ticket and no matter where and when you board it, you will be given the meal appropriate by the hour.
Rajdhani Express - Another super fast train running on long-distance routes, some exceeding 24 hours serving catered meals at all times of the day. Since it is a long-distance train you actually get a sleeper bed with bedding for your journey alongwith the food included in the ticket price.
Duronto Express - This is a cheaper version of Rajdhani Express which only stops at it's final destination and has no commercial stops throughout the route. You can get same facilities like Rajdhani on this one as well.
Regular Express Trains - Any express train in India, serving a route more than 12 hours will either have a pantry car on board or arrange catered meals for the passengers. The food on these trains is basic.
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The question was about trams. Many many trains across the world have catering of some kind - very common on trains that travel all day or overnight.
â user1908704
18 hours ago
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My bad. Seeing the pictures, I felt these were trains of some kind. Should have read the question carefully.
â Neels
16 hours ago
I realize "m" can look like "in" if you read fast, but trams are streetcars. To explain a streetcar, it's a bus that runs in the street on in-street trackway and a trolley wire above for power.
â Harper
9 hours ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
-3
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You talk about bistro, and India has a line of trains that serve you gourmet food on wheels. These are regular trains running all year round, with special catered breakfast, lunch, and dinners. While people use most of these trains just to move from point A to point B, there are some special trains serving you meals with a royal experience. These tend to be a bit touristy and luxurious but are booked around the year nonetheless.
The luxury trains list can be found on the link below. They not only serve food but also provide a 5-star accommodation experience taking you to some of the beautiful spots in India.
https://www.makemytrip.com/blog/indian-luxury-trains
The more regular and non-touristy ones are:
Shatabdi Express - A super fast train running mostly during the day hours between many important cities in India offering Chair Car sitting areas and catered meals and snacks. The food price is included in the ticket and no matter where and when you board it, you will be given the meal appropriate by the hour.
Rajdhani Express - Another super fast train running on long-distance routes, some exceeding 24 hours serving catered meals at all times of the day. Since it is a long-distance train you actually get a sleeper bed with bedding for your journey alongwith the food included in the ticket price.
Duronto Express - This is a cheaper version of Rajdhani Express which only stops at it's final destination and has no commercial stops throughout the route. You can get same facilities like Rajdhani on this one as well.
Regular Express Trains - Any express train in India, serving a route more than 12 hours will either have a pantry car on board or arrange catered meals for the passengers. The food on these trains is basic.
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The question was about trams. Many many trains across the world have catering of some kind - very common on trains that travel all day or overnight.
â user1908704
18 hours ago
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My bad. Seeing the pictures, I felt these were trains of some kind. Should have read the question carefully.
â Neels
16 hours ago
I realize "m" can look like "in" if you read fast, but trams are streetcars. To explain a streetcar, it's a bus that runs in the street on in-street trackway and a trolley wire above for power.
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9 hours ago
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You talk about bistro, and India has a line of trains that serve you gourmet food on wheels. These are regular trains running all year round, with special catered breakfast, lunch, and dinners. While people use most of these trains just to move from point A to point B, there are some special trains serving you meals with a royal experience. These tend to be a bit touristy and luxurious but are booked around the year nonetheless.
The luxury trains list can be found on the link below. They not only serve food but also provide a 5-star accommodation experience taking you to some of the beautiful spots in India.
https://www.makemytrip.com/blog/indian-luxury-trains
The more regular and non-touristy ones are:
Shatabdi Express - A super fast train running mostly during the day hours between many important cities in India offering Chair Car sitting areas and catered meals and snacks. The food price is included in the ticket and no matter where and when you board it, you will be given the meal appropriate by the hour.
Rajdhani Express - Another super fast train running on long-distance routes, some exceeding 24 hours serving catered meals at all times of the day. Since it is a long-distance train you actually get a sleeper bed with bedding for your journey alongwith the food included in the ticket price.
Duronto Express - This is a cheaper version of Rajdhani Express which only stops at it's final destination and has no commercial stops throughout the route. You can get same facilities like Rajdhani on this one as well.
Regular Express Trains - Any express train in India, serving a route more than 12 hours will either have a pantry car on board or arrange catered meals for the passengers. The food on these trains is basic.
You talk about bistro, and India has a line of trains that serve you gourmet food on wheels. These are regular trains running all year round, with special catered breakfast, lunch, and dinners. While people use most of these trains just to move from point A to point B, there are some special trains serving you meals with a royal experience. These tend to be a bit touristy and luxurious but are booked around the year nonetheless.
The luxury trains list can be found on the link below. They not only serve food but also provide a 5-star accommodation experience taking you to some of the beautiful spots in India.
https://www.makemytrip.com/blog/indian-luxury-trains
The more regular and non-touristy ones are:
Shatabdi Express - A super fast train running mostly during the day hours between many important cities in India offering Chair Car sitting areas and catered meals and snacks. The food price is included in the ticket and no matter where and when you board it, you will be given the meal appropriate by the hour.
Rajdhani Express - Another super fast train running on long-distance routes, some exceeding 24 hours serving catered meals at all times of the day. Since it is a long-distance train you actually get a sleeper bed with bedding for your journey alongwith the food included in the ticket price.
Duronto Express - This is a cheaper version of Rajdhani Express which only stops at it's final destination and has no commercial stops throughout the route. You can get same facilities like Rajdhani on this one as well.
Regular Express Trains - Any express train in India, serving a route more than 12 hours will either have a pantry car on board or arrange catered meals for the passengers. The food on these trains is basic.
answered 19 hours ago
Neels
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The question was about trams. Many many trains across the world have catering of some kind - very common on trains that travel all day or overnight.
â user1908704
18 hours ago
1
My bad. Seeing the pictures, I felt these were trains of some kind. Should have read the question carefully.
â Neels
16 hours ago
I realize "m" can look like "in" if you read fast, but trams are streetcars. To explain a streetcar, it's a bus that runs in the street on in-street trackway and a trolley wire above for power.
â Harper
9 hours ago
add a comment |Â
1
The question was about trams. Many many trains across the world have catering of some kind - very common on trains that travel all day or overnight.
â user1908704
18 hours ago
1
My bad. Seeing the pictures, I felt these were trains of some kind. Should have read the question carefully.
â Neels
16 hours ago
I realize "m" can look like "in" if you read fast, but trams are streetcars. To explain a streetcar, it's a bus that runs in the street on in-street trackway and a trolley wire above for power.
â Harper
9 hours ago
1
1
The question was about trams. Many many trains across the world have catering of some kind - very common on trains that travel all day or overnight.
â user1908704
18 hours ago
The question was about trams. Many many trains across the world have catering of some kind - very common on trains that travel all day or overnight.
â user1908704
18 hours ago
1
1
My bad. Seeing the pictures, I felt these were trains of some kind. Should have read the question carefully.
â Neels
16 hours ago
My bad. Seeing the pictures, I felt these were trains of some kind. Should have read the question carefully.
â Neels
16 hours ago
I realize "m" can look like "in" if you read fast, but trams are streetcars. To explain a streetcar, it's a bus that runs in the street on in-street trackway and a trolley wire above for power.
â Harper
9 hours ago
I realize "m" can look like "in" if you read fast, but trams are streetcars. To explain a streetcar, it's a bus that runs in the street on in-street trackway and a trolley wire above for power.
â Harper
9 hours ago
add a comment |Â
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AVG in Karlsruhe has 4 bistro light rail sets: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadtbahn_Karlsruhe#/media/⦠I don't know it they are in use at all as bistros. They run/used to run regularly, though.
â Sebastian
yesterday
I've seen one like that in The Hague passing by, but didn't catch the name.
â Farid Nouri Neshat
yesterday
Of course if you can't find what you want, just do it yourself
â jcaron
18 hours ago