Buffet car

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File:Dining car on Swedish X2000 train.jpg
Swedish X2000 train buffet cars are mostly self-service. Customers pick their food from a shelf, pay for it, and heat it themselves in a microwave oven

A buffet car is a passenger car of a train, where snacks and beverages can be bought at a counter and consumed.[1] Typically, passengers are not allowed to consume brought-along food and drinks in the car, and are therefore only able to eat in this area by buying their food in the car.

See also

References

  1. The American Railroad Passenger Car - John H. White, Jr.. p. 333.

Further reading

  • Banger, Chris (March–July 2004). "On-train Catering in New South Wales - 1921-2001." Australian Railway History, pp102–118;123-141;188-198;222-237;264-279


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