Café Car

Café Car

Most Capitol Corridor trains offer food and beverage service in the Café Car. The Café Car is typically in the middle of the train and is indicated with a decal on the outside of the car. You may bring your own food on board and consume it at your seat; however, you may not eat personal food in the Café Car. Personal food items such as beverages, medicine, baby bottles or food cannot be stored, warmed, or cooled in the Café Car. Only alcoholic beverages purchased on board the train may be consumed on the train.
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