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  2. I paid $400 for a roomette on a 15-hour Amtrak train. The 23 ...

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    I spent 15 hours in a sleeper car on an Amtrak Superliner train going from Denver to Salt Lake City. For $400, I stayed in a private cabin, which had two seats during the day and two bunks at night.

  3. The best Amtrak booking is the private bedroom with 2 ... - AOL

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    The "moving hotel room" on Amtrak sleeper cars has two beds, a couch, a private bathroom, a closet, a vanity, and extra amenities. The best Amtrak booking is the private bedroom with 2 beds, a ...

  4. I've spent 140 hours on overnight trains and made 7 mistakes ...

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    After my first overnight Amtrak trip, I learned that the train line has a loyalty program that rewards passengers two points for every $1 spent.Points may be used for tickets, hotels, shopping ...

  5. Sleeping car - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak offers sleeping cars on most of its overnight trains, using modern cars of the private-room type exclusively. Today, Amtrak operates two main types of sleeping car: the bi-level Superliner sleeping cars, built from the late 1970s to the mid-1990s, and the single-level Viewliner sleeping cars, built in the mid-1990s.

  6. Roomette - Wikipedia

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    Roomette and other private-room sleeping accommodations quickly gained popularity, and became the standard in the United States after World War II. Similar equipment later became commonplace in Canada and Mexico as well. The basic roomette design pioneered by Pullman remained standard in North America until well after the advent of Amtrak in ...

  7. First class travel - Wikipedia

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    Queensland Rail Traveltrain first class carriages provided private cabins in either roomette (single room) or twinette (double room) cabins. V/Line ( Victoria ) First-class accommodation on V/Line is a 2×2 seating arrangement, with extra legroom and recline, only available on certain locomotive-hauled services .

  8. Photos show what first class looks like on trains around the ...

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    Some trains' first-class options include private cabins with en-suite bathrooms. On other trains, first-class travel means getting a cushier seat, more legroom, and free food. Train travel is ...

  9. Pleasure Dome (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    It was Amtrak's decision in early 1974 to remove the Pleasure Domes and first class-only dining car (a decision it later reversed) from the Super Chief which provoked the Santa Fe to rescind permission for Amtrak's use of the name. Amtrak eventually retained the Pleasure Domes, but the train now carried the name Southwest Limited. Amtrak ...