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FNGD Q4 090206 TRAINS

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:25 pm
by etaoin22
Q4 - TRAINS

B - If you are in a "10 and 6", in what type of passenger car are you?

1 - Coach
2 - Dining Car
3 - Sleeper
4 - Observation Car

G - The Santa Fe was known for the Super Chief, on which the stars travelled from Chicago to LA. (and NOT from Philadelphia, whatever the song said...). Its dining car was known for a yummy rich dessert called a "Dobos Torte", originally from which European country?

1 - Hungary
2 - Austria
3 - Germany
4 - Poland

Re: FNGD Q4 090206 TRAINS

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:27 pm
by christie1111
How about Dining?

Austria

Hope I ot the food one right!

Re: FNGD Q4 090206 TRAINS

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:28 pm
by mellytu74
A sleeper car

I always think Austria and Viennese when I hear "Torte"

Re: FNGD Q4 090206 TRAINS

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:28 pm
by silvercamaro
Dining Car

Austria

Re: FNGD Q4 090206 TRAINS

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:28 pm
by hermillion
etaoin22 wrote:Q4 - TRAINS

B - If you are in a "10 and 6", in what type of passenger car are you?

1 - Coach
2 - Dining Car
3 - Sleeper
4 - Observation Car

G - The Santa Fe was known for the Super Chief, on which the stars travelled from Chicago to LA. (and NOT from Philadelphia, whatever the song said...). Its dining car was known for a yummy rich dessert called a "Dobos Torte", originally from which European country?

1 - Hungary
2 - Austria
3 - Germany
4 - Poland

I used to take the Texas Chief from Chicago to OU in Norman, OK. A great trip! Unfortunately, I was hanging out with the other college kids, and not talking to the train folk from whom I could have learned something that might help me tonight.

B - Dining Car?

G - Poland

Re: FNGD Q4 090206 TRAINS

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:29 pm
by silvercamaro
I thought it was "dobosh torte."

I need to look it up.


Evidently, both are acceptable. Google has a similar number of entries for each.

Re: FNGD Q4 090206 TRAINS

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:29 pm
by T_Bone0806
3

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Re: FNGD Q4 090206 TRAINS

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:36 pm
by christie1111
I took the Broadway Limited from Chicago to NYC when in grad school.

I met Pearl Bailey then. She did not like flying and had a private area on the train, don't know the story behind that part. But I been talking to a sailor during the trip who was going cross-country on the train had been on the train all the way from CA.

In NYC she stopped by to say good by to 'Navy' when we were talking in NYC. Apparently they had also struck up a conversation during the trip.

Neat!

Re: FNGD Q4 090206 TRAINS

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:41 pm
by etaoin22
OK

a 10 and 6 is a sleeper.

The type which was the standard type on Amtrak, when Amtrak was using "Heritage" otherwise known as nearly 100% worn out equipment from the forties and early fifties.

10 roomettes (one person with his or her own little toilet). 6 bedrooms.

Here is a blogger from Poughkeepsie with a nice explanation

http://sproactually.blogspot.com/search ... ix+sleeper

and here is the current Amtrak sleeper equipment:

http://www.trainweb.com/accommod/sleepers/index.html

Dobos torte is originally from Hungary, although I suspect that in a game in which the points were hotly cotested, someone would point out "Yes, but the Austro-Hungarian Empire was one entity then".

Since it is from Hungary, the s gets the Sh pronunciation. Or close to it.

25-12 or something.

Re: FNGD Q4 090206 TRAINS

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:42 pm
by hermillion
I really like "or something" scores. Since I have no idea what team I'm on, I can feel proud.

Re: FNGD Q4 090206 TRAINS

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 11:01 pm
by etaoin22
hermillion wrote:I really like "or something" scores. Since I have no idea what team I'm on, I can feel proud.

well, at least I did not have to rule on the extent to which the individual components of a kingdom or empire (or for that matter a Confederation) can be considered separate countries.

Re: FNGD Q4 090206 TRAINS

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:48 am
by ulysses5019
etaoin22 wrote:Q4 - TRAINS

B - If you are in a "10 and 6", in what type of passenger car are you?

1 - Coach
2 - Dining Car
3 - Sleeper
4 - Observation Car

G - The Santa Fe was known for the Super Chief, on which the stars travelled from Chicago to LA. (and NOT from Philadelphia, whatever the song said...). Its dining car was known for a yummy rich dessert called a "Dobos Torte", originally from which European country?

1 - Hungary
2 - Austria
3 - Germany
4 - Poland

B-wagging......sleeper

g-hungary

Re: FNGD Q4 090206 TRAINS

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:03 pm
by peacock2121
etaoin22 wrote:Q4 - TRAINS

B - If you are in a "10 and 6", in what type of passenger car are you?

1 - Coach
2 - Dining Car
3 - Sleeper
4 - Observation Car

G - The Santa Fe was known for the Super Chief, on which the stars travelled from Chicago to LA. (and NOT from Philadelphia, whatever the song said...). Its dining car was known for a yummy rich dessert called a "Dobos Torte", originally from which European country?

1 - Hungary
2 - Austria
3 - Germany
4 - Poland
sleeper

Poland

Re: FNGD Q4 090206 TRAINS

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:06 pm
by peacock2121
etaoin22 wrote:OK

a 10 and 6 is a sleeper.

The type which was the standard type on Amtrak, when Amtrak was using "Heritage" otherwise known as nearly 100% worn out equipment from the forties and early fifties.

10 roomettes (one person with his or her own little toilet). 6 bedrooms.

Here is a blogger from Poughkeepsie with a nice explanation

http://sproactually.blogspot.com/search ... ix+sleeper

and here is the current Amtrak sleeper equipment:

http://www.trainweb.com/accommod/sleepers/index.html

Dobos torte is originally from Hungary, although I suspect that in a game in which the points were hotly cotested, someone would point out "Yes, but the Austro-Hungarian Empire was one entity then".

Since it is from Hungary, the s gets the Sh pronunciation. Or close to it.

25-12 or something.
People in Poughkeepsie blog?

who knew?