VIDEO | Return to Spoorwegmuseum Utrecht for the dining car exhibition ‘Tosti’s, truffels, treinen’

Utrecht_Spoorwegmuseum

Some two years after our first visit to Utrecht‘s Spoorwegmuseum (Dutch Railway Museum), Danny and I returned. We took along Ruben, who was new to the museum.

The occasion for a second visit was the dining car exhibition ‘Tosti’s, truffels,  trainen‘ (‘Toasties, truffels, trains‘) about catering on railway journeys.

The collection includes the TEE Rheingold, the Dutch Plan D, CIWL Orient Express dining cars, Mitropa dining car and a NMBS / SNCB I10 dining car and a disco car.

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The exhibition runs until 15 November. But even without the Spoorwegmuseum is worth a visit.

 

51 Comments Add yours

  1. Denzil's avatar Denzil says:

    I think eating a really good meal in a high quality buffet carriage would be most enjoyable!

      1. Denzil's avatar Denzil says:

        Yes, that will do nicely!

  2. Angelilie's avatar Angelilie says:

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    1. Timothy's avatar Timothy says:

      Thank you very much Angelilie

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