Wyoming Statutes
§ 12-2-202 — Sales by railroads and chartered transportation services; limited transportation liquor license; fees; chartered transportation services defined
(a)The division may authorize sales by railroads and by
any charter transportation service. Under the authority of a
limited transportation liquor license, railroads and chartered
transportation services may sell alcoholic liquor or malt
beverages when moved into and through the state in dining cars,
club cars, observation cars and pullman cars attached to trains
or in the passenger compartment of a chartered transportation
vehicle. Upon application, the division may issue a limited
transportation liquor license for each scheduled train or
chartered transportation vehicle upon which alcoholic liquor or
malt beverages are to be sold, subject to the following terms
and maximum fees:
(i)A license valid for one (1) twenty-four (24) hour
period at a fee of not to exceed one hundred dollars ($
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