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The McDonald’s in the Melbourne Central basement food court station has a serving window facing onto the concourse at Melbourne Central station.
While the Box Hill Central outlet takes it a step further – a serving window facing into the paid area at Box Hill station.
McDonald’s logo on the station signage.
And the McDonald’s dining room has next train displays on the wall inside.
Red Rooster
It’s not just McDonald’s located in stations – Red Rooster at Southern Cross Station has a “Walk Thru”.
A glass wall separating their counter into paid and unpaid sections.
And a failure
At Melbourne Central Station there is also a KFC service window facing into the Elizabeth Street concourse.
But thanks to it being a dead end for passengers, it has since been abandoned.
(Also blocking the view of the Geoff Hogg mural.)
Footnote: an interstate example
Brisbane Central station also has a fast food outlet inside it’s paid area – a McDonald’s.
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