CLASSES OF SERVICE
EXCURSION TRAIN CLASSES
Due to current social distancing guidelines, parties will be seated 6 feet apart and overall capacity will be limited to accommodate this.

STANDARD CLASS
Our Standard Class of service is the most economical way to experience the railroad’s scenic excursion. Seating is in double-decker railcars with seats set up in rows. Please be advised that an equivalent substitute may be made on the date of travel.

FIRST CLASS
First Class passengers enjoy seated tables of four.

PREMIUM CLASS
Premium Class is the premier way to travel on the Cape Cod Central Railroad. Passengers enjoy seated tables of four while taking in the passing views from an elevated space with panoramic windows. Based on the number of people in the party, passengers may be seated with other guests or have their party split up as space allows.

DELUXE CLUB CAR
The Deluxe Club Car features full bar service with a dedicated Club Car Attendant. Chairs and private tables are reservable for patrons ages 21 and over with valid photo identification.
DINING TRAIN CLASSES

FIRST CLASS
Seating at tables for four. Includes a three-hour train ride with a five-course meal, coffee, tea, water, meal tax, and gratuity. Alcohol and other beverages are available for purchase on board.

PREMIUM CLASS
Seating at tables for four in the upper level of a dome car. Includes a three-hour train ride with a five-course meal, coffee, tea, water, meal tax, and gratuity. Alcohol and other beverages are available for purchase on board.

PLATINUM CLASS
Seating at a guaranteed private table in a vintage club car with bar and lounge chairs available. Includes a three-hour train ride with a five-course meal, coffee, tea, water, meal tax, and gratuity. One alcoholic beverage per passenger is included. All non-alcoholic beverages are included in Platinum Class.
Please note: Due to the compact space of the dome car, both seats and tables are fixed in place and cannot be moved. The spacing between the seat and the table is somewhat limited. There is also a slight step up to the seats, and passengers have to slide in, similar to booth seating in a restaurant.