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Sleeping Accommodations

Sleeping accommodations are available on most long-distance routes. Amtrak trains traveling on long-distance routes typically use either two-level Superliner or one-level Viewliner train car equipment, each of which include bedrooms arranged in various configurations and private and public bathrooms and showers.

Superliner

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To learn more about Superliner room amenities and to view room schematics and QuickTime Virtual Tours, click on the links associated with each bedroom type below. Or launch the 3D tour to interactively explore the rooms in greater detail.

On Superliner Trains Recommended
Capacity
Number
of Beds
In-room
Toilet?
In-room
Shower?
Roomette 1 Adult 1 Adult 2 Adult none none
Bedroom 1 Adult 1 Adult 2 Adult 1 1
Bedroom Suite 1 Adult 1 Adult 1 Adult 1 Adult 4 Adult 2 2
Family Bedroom 1 Adult 1 Adult 1 Child 1 Child 2 Adult
2 Child
none none
Accessible Bedroom 1 Adult 1 Adult 2 Adult 1 none
Viewliner

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To learn more about Viewliner room amenities and to view room schematics and QuickTime Virtual Tours, click on the links associated with each bedroom type below. Or launch the 3D tour to interactively explore the rooms in greater detail.

On Viewliner Trains Recommended
Capacity
Number
of Beds
In-room
Toilet?
In-room
Shower?
Roomette 1 Adult 1 Adult 2 Adult 1 none
Bedroom 1 Adult 1 Adult 2 Adult 1 1
Bedroom Suite 1 Adult 1 Adult 1 Adult 1 Adult 4 Adult 2 2
Accessible Bedroom 1 Adult 1 Adult 2 Adult 1 1
Frequently Asked Questions
How many people can a bedroom accommodate?

Most sleeping car rooms are designed to comfortably accommodate two averaged-sized adults, one in each berth. Some rooms can accommodate more: on Superliner trains, for example, Family Bedrooms are designed to accommodate two adults and two children. Regular Bedrooms (not Roomettes, Family Bedrooms or Accessible Bedrooms) can be combined to create Bedroom Suites. In addition, lower berths in all Bedrooms (but not Roomettes) can accommodate two small adults or children, allowing up to three to share a room.

How are sleeping accommodations priced?

The purchase of sleeping accommodations is considered to be an upgrade to your regular rail fare. The charge is applied as an add-on, usually to the lowest rail fare available. When you share a sleeper, you will be charged only one accommodation charge for all parties sharing the sleeping accommodation. Each passenger pays regular rail fare.

Sleeping car accommodation charges vary according to customer demand. In general, we suggest you book early to get the best price.

Are meals included with my sleeping accommodations?

Yes. Sleeping accommodations are considered "Sleeper Service" accommodations aboard Amtrak. As Sleeper Service passengers, you and your sleeping car companions (up to the maximum passenger capacity for your accommodation) are entitled to receive all regular meals as part of your accommodations.

How do I book sleeping accommodations?

You can reserve sleeping accommodations when you make your reservations. Sleeping car accommodations are subject to availability. We suggest that you plan ahead and reserve your preferred sleeping accommodations early.

Are there any other perks?

Yes. Sleeping car passengers are entitled to a range of hotel-like amenities, including fresh linen and towel service, complimentary bottled water and daily newspapers. In addition, as Sleeper Service passengers, you and your companions enjoy access during your voyage to ClubAcela and Amtrak's Metropolitan Lounges located at select stations.

Can I upgrade to sleeping accommodations once I'm onboard a train?

Sometimes, yes. If unsold space is still available, you can purchase sleeping accommodations onboard trains. Please speak with the Conductor for more information.

Although sleeping accommodations are occasionally available onboard, it is unwise to rely on last-minute availability. Sleeping car accommodations often sell out completely. For best results, please book well in advance of travel.