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A relative tried to put together a family gathering on a dinner train in Kentucky, with several toddlers and babes

in arms to attend.  They found out there was an minimum age limit on children and had to cancel.  What about Cass or other train rides or other dinner trains in the Midwest?  Are very small kids excluded?  I can see the menu not providing for infants, and a safety concern, but parents would be briefed to keep their kids off platforms and maybe should have to sign a disclaimer.  Ver small children universally not allowed, or...??

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Well, I found typing in "Dinner Train", gets you a list of them around the world, including the fact there is only one in Colorado (the Royal Gorge one), one in

Ohio (out of Cincinnati), and three or four each in Kentucky and Indiana.

With many of advancing age worrying about the possible extinction of our hobby,

and while I do not like wailing infants in coach while flying, which is a sardine can

punishment anyway, if kids don't get exposed to trains in this video game world,

then what?  Besides, there is room to move around, usually, on a tourist train, and

escape the noise.  Certainly plenty of screaming babies traveled by rail in our history,

when a lot less "affluency" dictated parents had to spring for baby sitters to go to the

grocery, or whatever.  It was said the parents involved did not trust their very young

infants to baby sitters.

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