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So, I strolled around the other side, and I was relieved to see this Onboard sign for the Cafe here!
A lounge outside "Angelo's" and "Dragon Lady" restaurants. P&O Australia have done an excellent job in refurbishing the ship. The food eaten in these two restaurants is included in one's fare, so one can imagine how popular they were. The main restaurant, Waterfront, offers dining that's included in one's fare. I must mention the staff. They are so professional, kind and friendly. Very well trained, lovely people.
A ship crosses the glowing sea, its silhouette etched against a burning southern sunset — a quiet farewell to the day.
I've posted these for a friend who is thinking of going on a cruise. The best way to convince a person that a cruise is the only way to travel is have them sit in Houston traffic for an hour. Cruising means a city on the water without a car to drive.
The air-hostess is onboard and the train is rushing on to Copenhagen airport. Actual departure was 1 minute behind schedule, as you can see on the clock in the background. For those wishing to brush up their Swedish, there's a great text about train delays on the board below 2b.
After setting off two GP20C-ECO's for local service at Delson, the crew is getting back onboard; in a few minutes the train will depart Delson for the Lacolle Sub. At left is the advance station sign for St-Constant, a mile to the north of here. Partly visible at right is Stella-Jones Inc., which produces railway ties and utility poles.