
Following inspiration from the long and narrow space of vintage, industrialized trains, The Passenger runs as a coffee bar during the day and rockbar at night. Aside from the overall design, a major cool factor of the restaurant is the illusion of movement. Using actual train footage from various landscapes around the world, three “window” screens lets passengers take multiple trips at a time.













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