The Starbucks Train

Starbucks Coffee Company and SBB unveiled the first Starbucks store on a train – offering travelers a new place and way to enjoy their favourite Starbucks coffee. Together with SBB they created an inviting area where travelers can relax and enjoy their journey. The design is contemporary and focused on comfort, yet at the same time functional. This combination is expressed through beautiful design elements and a color scheme inspired by coffee.

The exterior of the sleek red and white car is branded with Starbucks siren logo on both sides including ‘Starbucks’ text. White icons representing menu items including beverages and muffins, as well as the Fairtrade symbol and an image of Starbucks espresso machines were created and placed on the windows to highlight the offering inside the train car.

Inside, the experience on the car is split between two levels and features a warm and welcoming color palette inspired by the shades and tints associated with coffee, from dark roasted brown beans to snowy white steamed milk. The two levels provide seating for a total of 50 people.

On the entry level, the baristas will serve passengers from behind a curved wooden bar that also features a small pastry case. There is a standing bar provided for customers to enjoy their drinks. The upstairs boasts a uniquely designed lounge area, with an intimate feel. It offers travelers a relaxing area to enjoy their favorite Starbucks beverages. The materials used to create the unique traveling experience include distinctive beige-colored leather, moveable club chairs and wooden community tables.

To add Swiss-inspired details, special dials resembling watch faces were crafted and built into all of the upstairs tables. Each has a number on it which is also used to support table service, so customers can order from their seats and have drinks delivered.

 

 

 

Info and images © Starbucks

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