Who invented the diner?
Charles Palmer, another innovator, received the first patent (1891) for a lunch wagon, or diner. He built his “fancy night cafes” and “night lunch wagons” in the Worcester area until 1901. After building a lunch wagon for himself in 1888, Thomas Buckley decided to manufacture lunch wagons in Worcester. Buckley was very successful and became known for his “White House Cafe” wagons. In 1906 Philip Duprey and Irving Stoddard established the Worcester Lunch Car Company, which shipped ‘diners’ all over the Eastern Seaboard.