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Show SI IiAUfSE KITCHEN OAKS IJUIlr FQK TROOP TRAINS. Kitchen cars that are individually of sufficient capacity to meet the needs of n fair-sized hotel are being carried with tho long troop trains operated op-erated on one of the Canadian railways rail-ways between military training camps and the seaboard. They havo been constructed to facilitate the dining din-ing service so that meals can be prepared pre-pared for several hundred men and served without confusion or delay. Each of these mobllo kitchens occupies occu-pies an entire car, Is equipped with a 10-foot range, steam-cooking apparatus, ap-paratus, a spacious refrigerator, and other necessary paraphernalia. Thl.P Is all instnlled on one side and Inclosed In-closed by a long table extending tho full length of the car. A passageway passage-way Is provided between this counter nnd unobstructed wall, so that waiters wait-ers can entor and leavo tho kitchen without disorganizing tho work of tho eight cooks and helpers. 'An interior interi-or picture of one of these kitchen cars appears In the April Popular i Mechanics Magazine. |