National Conference, 1991 (1/2)


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which ranks as one of the earliest. branch lines ofthe:
former Louisville & Nashville Railroad. The line dates
from 1854 when the Bardstown & Louisville Railroad
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The 1940's vintage dining cars have been faithfully restored to
their original beauty with luxurious furnishings and appoint-
ments. Dine under gleaming brass light fixtures, reflected in the
polished mahogany, and enjoy delicious cuisine prepared on board
in the gleaming kitchen car, completely outfitted with the most
modern equipment. The handsome dining cars, equipped with
all modern conveniences, are comfortable in every season. Excur-
sions operating after sundown are highlighted with the use of
sodium vapor lights for a romantic nighttime view of the beauti-
ful Kentucky countryside. Whenever you ride My Old Kentucky
Dinner Train, it�?Ts an experience you'll never forget!



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pardstown to Limestone Spring
call (802) 348-7300 for Reservations
When the conductor calls out,

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enjoy fine food and cocktails while
listening to the click, click of the

rails. You'll pass breathtaking scen-
ery, cross a historic trestle and Ge
wish the ride would never end. By
the time the dessert is served you'll
be saying, �?oI must do this again!�?�
And when it ends you'll know you
have relived a part of railroading�?Ts
memorable history in America.

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Chef�?Ts Soup du jour
Kentucky Bibb Lettuce Salad
with Our Own Golden Spike Dressing
Choice of Entree
Choice Prime Rib of Beef
with Baked Potato
Cornish Game Hen on Bed of
Wild Rice
Seafood Creation
Steamed Fresh Vegetables * Hot Yeast Rolls
Kentucky�?Ts Own Kern�?Ts Kitchen Derby Pie

Inquire about children�?Ts and seasonal menus. Menu subject to change.

Come early, enjoy cocktails at the Depot Bar and visit
the gift shop located in our pre-Civil War train station.
The Depot, which also serves as our waiting room, has
been refurbished to preserve its historical character. It is
the only known dry-stone railroad station in Kentucky
and is listed on the National Register. The Depot Gift
Shop features an assortment of train memorabilia rang-
ing from post cards to brass railroad lanterns. It has some-
thing for everyone, from children to the avid train buff.

The Bardstown area was explored in the mid 1770's and
the settlement was first called Salem. Bardstown is now the
county seat of Nelson County, a beautiful city of over 7,000
friendly people. Historical homes may be viewed by visitors;
most famous of these are My Old Kentucky Home and
Wickland, home of three governors. The Old Talbot Inn, on
Court Square, is said to be the oldest inn in continuous opera-
tion west of the Alleghenies. So come tour Bardstown and
ride My Old Kentucky Dinner Train. It�?Ts a vacation you'll
long remember.

Relive railroading�?Ts finest hour as
you dine in luxury from Bardstown to
Limestone Springs (near Clermont) and
back to Bardstown. If you're attending
The Stephen Foster Story, you can be ei eae

assured you will return in time to enjoy
America's favorite outdoor musical
drama.

Limestone Springs

Day and Evening ExcursionsReservations

Recommended

VISA and MasterCard Accepted

Gift Certificates Available

For Information Call (502) 348-7500

For Reservations Call (502) 348-7300

For Private Charter and Group Rates
Call (502) 348-1117

Smoking Allowed in Train Vestibules.

Safety Regulations Prohibit Us From
Allowing Children Under Five.

In keeping with the tradition of railroad dining
cars, each ofour tables accommodate four people.

R.J. Corman Restaurant Corporation ¢ P.O. Box 279 * Bardstown, KY 40004

TRAIN STATION: 602 North 3rd Street, Bardstown, Kentucky

40 Miles South of Louisville Via I-65
60 Miles West of Lexington Via Bluegrass Parkway

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My Old Kentucky Dinner Train

On My Old Kentucky Dinner Train you'll experience it all:
fine Cuisine and a nostalgic two-hour trip that takes you
over a historic trestle and through the picturesque beauty
of a Kentucky forest.

602 North 3rd Street
Bardstown, Kentucky 40004
Call (S02) 348-7300

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My Old Kentucky Dinner Train

On My Old Kentucky Dinner Train you'll experience it all:
fine cuisine and a nostalgic two-hour trip that takes you
over a historic trestle and through the picturesque beauty
of a Kentucky forest.

602 North 3rd Street
Bardstown, Kentucky 40004
Call (S02) 348-7300

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My Old Kentucky Dinner Train

On My Old Kentucky Dinner Train you'll experience it all:
fine cuisine and a nostalgic two-hour trip that takes you
over a historic trestle and through the picturesque beauty
of a Kentucky forest.

602 North 3rd Street
Bardstown, Kentucky 40004
Call (502) 348-7300

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