The same Streamliner Memories reader who contributed scans of Canadian National’s six 1937 coronation menus also contributed scans of menus for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Elsewhere on this website I wrote that there were also six of these menus, but it turns out I was counting both the front and back covers of the menus. As near as I can tell, there were just three.
Click image to download a 2.8-MB PDF of this menu.
The other difference between these and the 1937 menus is that CN was able to use color photos rather than illustrations. The back cover of this menu, however, uses a graphic of the coronation throne in Westminster Abbey, possibly because of restrictions on photography within the abbey.
This menu is a la carte with English on the left and French on the right. This suggests it was used on a train serving Montreal or other Quebec cities, as CN was still using English-only menus for trains in Ontario and the West.