The color(s) blue, yellow, orange, green, purple, black, white, and turquoise is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"RAILROAD BENTO" AND THE NON-LATIN CHARACTERS THAT MEAN "RAILROAD LUNCHBOX"
The mark consists of the words "RAILROAD" and "BENTO", as well as two Chinese phrases, one of which includes three Chinese characters, and the other of which includes four Chinese characters. The word "RAILROAD" is in bold, white, capital letters. The word "RAILROAD" is contained within a rectangular box, the left half of which is green and includes the letters "RAIL", and the right half of which is blue and includes the letters "ROAD". The word "BENTO" is in a bold, slightly titled font, with all capital letters. The letter "B" is in a bright blue color. The letter "E" is in a bright yellow color. The letter "N" is in a bright orange color. The letter "T" is in a bright green color. The letter "O" is in a bright purple color. A thin black shadow appears adjacent to the right of each letter. The mark also contains three Chinese characters, transliterated as "xin gan xian", each inside connected box frames. Each character is colored blue, while the box border is turquoise, and the background color inside each box is yellow. Below these three Chinese characters are four additional Chinese characters, transliterated as "tie lu bian dang", in bold blue letters.
The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to "tie lu bian dang" and "xin gan xian". "Tie lu bian dang" means "railroad lunchbox" in English; "xin gan xian" has no meaning in a foreign language.