This makes me wonder, how did people dress back then on Greyhound or Traailways? It's always been the cheapest way to go. I mean i the 1950s when I was not born yet, I still think people today dress worse then when I was a kid.
Back in the 50's when mom and us two young boys took the train - us kids wore chinos and long-sleeve dress shirts as far as Chicago - mom wore appropriate travel dress.
After we took the Parmalee to the other station - even as coach passengers - we naturally changed into appropriate evening dress for our ride on the NYC.
It would be a complete faux pas to be under-dressed in the diner on the NYC.
Still can't tie the bow tie like we used to have to do to ride the NYC prime train the Twentieth Century Limited. Don't know if they would have kicked us out of the dining car if we didn't have our dinner jackets and bow ties
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Sheesh!
I actually think that then as now - no shoes no shirt --
Bus, train, airplane -- just look fairly decent no problem.
Had to edit this because the train was the 20th Century not the Lake Shore Limited -- long ago and far away.