/EddieWillers ends a long day at work by having dinner in the employees' cafeteria of the Taggart Terminal. There he meets /MysteryWorker. They sit together and he tells them about the problems of the day and what /DagnyTaggart is going to do to fix things. He mentions /McNamara is the contractor who will lay the new rails for the /RioNorteLine. Eddie will have many similar chats with /MysteryWorker throughout the book. |
/EddieWillers ends a long day at work by having dinner in the employees' cafeteria of the Taggart Terminal. There he meets /MysteryWorker. They sit together and he tells them about the problems of the day and what /DagnyTaggart is going to do to fix things. He mentions that /McNamara is the contractor who will lay the new rails for the /RioNorteLine. Eddie will have many similar chats with /MysteryWorker throughout the book. |
The cafeteria is described as follows: "The cafeteria lay underground. It was a large room with walls of white tile that glittered in the reflections of electric lights and looked like silver brocade. It had a high ceiling, sparkling counters of glass and chromium, a sense of space and light."
This description is in sharp contrast to the most expensive barroom in New York, from /SectioN131, that was atop a skyskraper but made to look like a cellar. The contrast gives the chapter title - The Top and the Bottom - it's irony.
/EddieWillers /MysteryWorker /DagnyTaggart: Mentioned. /McNamara: Mentioned. /RichardHalley: Mentioned.