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Woohoo! Finally, the LIRR is allowing beer on board - what a relief! I mean, who doesn’t love a cold one after a long day of work? Now, commuters can enjoy an ice-cold brew while they ride the rails. It’s about time this happened - it’s been a long time coming. Plus, it’ll make those long rides home so much more bearable. Cheers to that!
Is Beer Allowed On Lirr? [Solved]
Well, if you’re caught with booze on the train or at the station, the cops will take it away and give you a ticket. Plus, they might even kick you out! So watch out!
Alcohol Consumption: Beer is now allowed on the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) for passengers 21 and over.
Containers: Beer must be in a sealed container, such as a can or bottle, and cannot exceed 24 ounces in size.
Time Restrictions: Alcohol consumption is only permitted between 9am and 9pm on weekdays, and from noon to 9pm on weekends and holidays.
Designated Areas: Passengers are only allowed to consume beer in designated areas of the train car, such as the cafe car or lounge car if available.
Responsible Drinking: The LIRR encourages responsible drinking by asking passengers to drink responsibly and not disturb other passengers with their behavior while consuming alcohol onboard the train.
Yeah, you can now bring beer on the LIRR! It’s a game-changer for commuters who want to enjoy a cold one on their way home. No more lugging around heavy six-packs - just grab a single and you’re good to go. So cheers to the LIRR for finally allowing beer onboard!