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A buffet car (British English) or café car (American English) is a passenger railroad car, where food and beverages can be purchased at a counter.[1] It offers a lower level of service than a dining car (also called a restaurant car in some regions), where passengers are served at tables, but requires fewer staff, reducing operating costs.

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British Rail Mark 1 RMB M1848 on the East Lancashire Railway
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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
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An Indian railways buffet car

Some buffet or café cars include a seating area where passengers can consume their purchases. Typically, passengers are not allowed to eat or drink items brought from elsewhere. On trains without a seating area, passengers are expected to return to their seats to consume any onboard purchases.

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