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River Forth in the Heritage Park train consist - Date unknown Anonymous Videographer.
14 July 2015
Heritage Park Offers Luxury Dining
in Old CP Car

Calgary Alberta - A Canadian Pacific rail car built in 1929 has been brought back into service as a luxury dining car at Heritage Park Historical Village, the living history museum in southwest Calgary.
 
The car, dubbed River Forth, was bought from the railway for $1 in 2011.
 
Originally a luxurious solarium, it was later used as a work car before finally being left to rust at a train yard.
 
Heritage Park says its staff and contractors spent two years converting it into a re-imagined 1920s dining car, complete with replica wood panelling.
 
On Tuesdays until 25 Aug 2015, lunches, $120 for two for "a historically inspired menu", will be served in the car while it is pulled by an antique steam engine around the park.

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