I travel long distance on trains all the time and you almost always see people drinking. Trolley and restaraunt cars sell booze so there doesn't seem to be anything against it as far as I know.
You can be removed from the train for being a nuisance, most conductors seem alright with groups drinking though and will leave you to it so long as you don't disturb other passengers too much.
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