STAMFORD, Conn. — New York commuter bar cars on trains between Manhattan and Connecticut made their final run last Friday. The cars, which date back at least 50 years, are being retired because they cannot be coupled to a new fleet of train cars on the New Haven line, the AP reported.
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The Metro-North Rail Road cars are believed to be the last of their kind in the U.S., the report said. With their faux-wood paneling on the walls and red leather lounges, they evoke New York's "Mad Men" era of martini lunches. For the full story, click here.


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