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[QUOTE]Originally posted by George Harris: [QB] Even as late as 1968, when I was an L&N emmployee, they still advertized their Country Ham Breakfast as one of the great positives for a having a diningcar meal. If I recall correctly, the price was something like $2.75, which was quite a bit considering that you get a reasonably good breakfast for around a dollar to $1.25 in most not-rolling restaurants. Don't recall what the more normal dining care breakfasts were at that time, but they were under $2.00. Also to note: For employees traveling on the company, at least at the peon level, you were not allowed to have a country ham breakfast on your expense report. (Sleeping accomodation allowed was upper berth. The normal L&N sleeper was 6-4-6, six roometttes, four double bedrooms, six sections. If the lower was unsold, you could use it.) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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