From fine dining to fast food: Swiss dining cars through the ages

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From fine dining to fast food: Swiss dining cars through the ages

The more than 100-year history of the Swiss dining car is varied – and at times surprising. From freshly cooked meals on board to steam-heated dishes and even a McDonald’s experiment, dining cars have always reflected their era. In the 19th century, the railway revolutionised transport across Europe. Switzerland’s first railway line opened between Zurich and Baden in 1847. Soon, a practical question arose: how would passengers be fed during long journeys? On extended routes, trains initially stopped so travellers could eat at station restaurants. Many stations established buffets – some of which still exist today. Dining carriages instead of station buffets The Swiss Dining Car Company was founded in 1903. Today, the company operates under the name Elvetino. It is wholly owned by Swiss Federal Railways and continues to run the country’s dining cars. “The first dining cars were aimed at well-heeled travellers,” says Isabelle Bitterli from Swiss Federal Railways Historic. “Before …

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