(a) There is a Class F (railroad) beer, wine, and liquor license issued by the Executive Director. (b) The license is valid throughout the State. (c) The license authorizes the owner or operator of a steam, a diesel, or an electric railroad in the State or a car on a line of the railroad that is a club, a parlor, a buffet, an observation, a sleeping, or a dining car to sell beer, wine, and liquor in those cars, for consumption in those cars. (d) The license shall be kept in the chief operating office of the corporation in the State. (e) The annual license fee is $200. (f) (1) Other provisions of this article may not be construed as applying to or affecting the sale of alcoholic beverages under a Class F beer, wine, and liquor license. (2) This section may not be considered repealed by a local or general law unless the law expressly refers to and repeals this section.
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