Idea: Muni LRV Subway Dining Car


Photo: The New York Times

New Yorkers have changed their minds and decided that their trains are clean enough to eat in. A crew of pop-up restauranteurs staged a dining car aboard the L train a few days ago: “For one half-hour luncheon, a car on the L train was transformed into a traveling bistro, complete with tables, linens, silverware and a bow-tied maître d’hôtel,” according to a story in The New York Times.

Within moments, a car of the waiting train was transformed into a traveling bistro, complete with tables, linens, fine silverware and a bow-tied maître d’hôtel. “Is this your first time dining on the second car of the L train?” he asked, as guests filed in.

They had been lured by the promise of a clandestine dining experience. (“Please go to the North East Corner of 8th Ave and 14th St,” read the instructions e-mailed early that morning. “There will be a tall slender woman there with jet black hair who is holding an umbrella. Please just go up and introduce yourself. Her name is Michele and she is quite lovely, but no matter how hard you press she won’t tell you about the adventure you are going on.”)

In case you’ve filled up on your pay wall limit for the month, let me just tell you that diners noshed on caviar, foie, and chocolate panna cotta (“dusted with gold leaf”). Read more about the dinner party on the L, including how they rigged the tables on the train, staged dry runs for the dining experience, and the terse response from the MTA.

Weekend Photos: An Ode to the F-Market Streetcars

Brooklyn and Milan
Photo by franciscophile

Tonight, the Giants come home (finally) to start a six-game homestand. Saturday, it’s supposed to be partly cloudy and cool, like it is today. Sunday is Mother’s Day, and it might rain.

Don’t forget: The deadline for the Endanger Bus photo contest has been extended to May 20. Get those cameras ready, and send your shots to endangerbuscontest@baynature.org.

Also don’t forget to like Muni Diaries on Facebook. The uncool kids are doing it.

SF Appeal has a weekend traffic/transit report up. And here’s some Muni news from this week:

  • Bay Area transit: BART, Muni increase security following killing of Osama bin Laden (SFGate)
  • Muni riders pepper-sprayed for cell phones (SF Examiner)
  • Central Subway Mudslinging, This Time Over Low-Income Housing (Curbed SF)
  • Muni Officials Meet to Discuss Ways to Generate More Money (KTVU)
  • Indictments in slaying after Muni encounter (SFGate)
  • Market St. Muni Shelters to Reflect Local History With Help From SF Artist (SF Appeal)
  • Muni signs deal with union, but operators are still holding out (SF Examiner)
  • Stolen violin found, suspect arrested on Muni (KGO/ABC 7) | (original post)
  • Central Subway Construction Schedule May 6 to May 27 (Central Subway Blog)

Enjoy these photos, and your weekend!

F Line at Castro
Photo by Generik11

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Photo by carwashguy_99

Boston Elevated
Photo by goofcitygoof

DC STREETCAR
Photo by MUNI – BETTER LATE THAN NEVER

Jesse, Rosie Perez, and Ron Weasley on a 38-Geary to the Farallons

We found Jesse at Muni Diaries Live: Breaking It Down in April 2010. He obliterated the audience storytelling portion of that night with his story of the Misfired Projectile in Tiffany’s Airspace. We stayed on the case, and got this unassuming, yet totally charm-your-pants-off young man back up on stage for his deserved full set.

At last month’s Muni Diaries Live, Jesse shared the story of withering away of innocence when it comes to riding Muni:

I grew up and went to high school in Southern California. I did what everybody else did — I drove a car … I graduated high school and I fled, like crazy. I went to San Francisco State. I didn’t even look at the school — I just knew it was in San Francisco and gay people live there!

And I encountered Muni. I encountered buses, and trains, and trains that did buslike things, and stairs, and all that craziness. I was flabbergasted, to say the least. Riding Muni was like riding a unicorn. It was like, “What??!? I get a transfer? This is so great! $1?” I’m dating myself.

I was that guy on Muni who was so in love with the experience that I was talking to people. I was like, “Oh my god, you shopped today? So did I!”

Watch the video above to hear the rest of Jesse’s gripping tale.

Previously: MissionMission’s Ariel Tells All: First Kiss, on Muni

‘Catch a damn cab’

Muni rider Brian says, “Next time you see this, catch a damn cab. Unless you want to be an hour late, that is.”

Maybe central control finds the tracks really tasty, with all those “MMMMMMMMMM”s.

It is rather uncanny, wouldn’t you say? I mean, even by Muni standards.

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