Here’s the first one of an exciting new diner manufactures in Alberta, Canada.  Made by “Prairie City Diners”, this is a Shaw International and Medallion Structures joint venture.  Each diner will be custom built for each costumer.  According to owners Scott Shaw of Shaw International and Jim Landin of Medallion Structures, plans for the first 10 diners are already underway!  Interest in this new product is high, so the sky is the limit!  Built from the ground up, the diner itself has been patterned after the diner builders from 1930-1950 style with round corners and roof lines.  To resemble old train cars and are relocatable.

 

 


 

Not all within this new chain will be diners.  Some are bar cars and some ice-cream shops, but they are all in the diner style!  What is so great about this new diner is that it is easy to move, they are built solid, and can be moved anywhere.  This first one shown above was moved from Medallion’s Shop 50 miles from Red Deer, using nothing more than a bed truck and trailer.  Scott and Jim wanted to build a good product, and the result is that the diners have turned out better than they could have imagined!  If you’re in the market for a “real Diner" restaurant that is easy to move and is also turn key, look no further!  They can even be sent to other countries around the world!


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