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Does a roomette on the auto train have a bathroom?

Yes. All rooms have access to restrooms and showers.



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Note that there are two types of sleeper cars: Superliner (two-level train car) and Viewliner (one-level train car), with the main difference being that the Viewliner roomettes and bedrooms have toilets, sinks and higher ceilings. Learn more about occupancy and amenities of roomettes and bedrooms to plan your trip.

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You'll find roomettes in sleeper cars, or train cars that only contain sleeping accommodations. All sleeper cars have a shower room and bathroom. Additionally, some of the single-level (Viewliner) trains, your roomette will have a sink and toilet.

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For customers seeking both privacy and savings in First Class, Roomettes feature: Two comfortable seats by day transformed into upper and lower beds by night. Newly upgraded bedding, pillows, towels and linens. Access to a restroom and shower in your car.

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  • Two reclining seats which convert to a bed and an upper bunk that folds down.
  • All dinning car meals included for roomette occupants.
  • Personal room attendant – turn down, coffee and bedding.
  • Reading lights.
  • Climate control.
  • Garment rack.
  • Fresh towels and bed linens.
  • Bottles of water.


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Complimentary meals are one of several amenities you'll enjoy when traveling in a private room. Learn more about your onboard dining options. Do private rooms have bathrooms and showers? Yes.

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On vehicles On short commuter trains or especially intercity and long-distance passenger trains fare-dodgers can hide from ticket inspectors in toilets, luggage compartments, staff rooms and other utility chambers inside the train.

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Just like a hotel, Amtrak provides shampoo, soap and bottled water in all rooms. Pro Tip: The best part about traveling by train? No liquids restrictions! Make sure you don't leave home without bringing the necessities!

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Roomette: Two overnight bags. Family Room: Two to three suitcases.

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Think of it as a hotel room on the tracks Most importantly, roomettes give you the privacy and social distancing that keep you safe and healthy. Close the door, take off your mask, and enjoy the view!

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Some people prefer the roomettes on the lower lever as they rock less, are close to the bathroom and, away from much foot traffic and easier to leave from.. Others prefer the upper level as there is less train noise, the view can be better and you don't have to climb the stairs to reach the diner or sightseer lounge.

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Breakfast, lunch and dinner with non-alchoholic beverages are included. Alcoholic beverages are not included, and anything obtained from the lounge car is also extra.

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If you're traveling in coach on some of Amtrak's long-distance train services, you'll now have the opportunity to use the dining car onboard. Coach passengers will now be able to enjoy full-fledged meals for an additional cost in the dining car, which was a beloved service removed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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You may bring aboard your own private stock of alcoholic beverages subject to the following limitations: You may consume private stock alcoholic beverages only in Sleeping Car accommodations for which you have a valid ticket. You may not consume private stock alcoholic beverages in any public areas.

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Amtrak's Sleeping Car (often called Sleeper Car) accommodations provide overnight travelers the choice of a roomette, bedroom, bedroom suite (two adjoining bedrooms) that can accommodate one to four people, and Accessible bedrooms. In a roomette, daytime seating converts to beds at night.

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General Guidelines: Tipping is NOT required, but is considered correct for the service crew personnel on the train. Recommendations: Snack bar attendant: roughly 10%. Dining car: 15% of menu prices (sleeping car passengers may want to note this when ordering their meals).

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Sleeping Car Amenities and Perks These include fresh linens and towels, a hot shower, complimentary bottled water ice, soft drinks, and hot coffee. Another thing to keep in mind is that all of your Dining Car meals (up to three full-service meals a day with water, soda or juice) are included in your ticket fare.

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An Amtrak tip that I mentioned earlier, if you're traveling solo in a roomette, you can bring your carry-on luggage in the sleeping room with you. With the top bunk empty, you can stow your smaller bags and carry-ons “upstairs” on the upper bunk or the hard-to-reach shelf.

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Sleeper Car Layout This ensures that there is no need for coach passengers to walk through the sleeper car (coach passengers are not allowed in this area of the train). The upper level has one shared bathroom, 10 roomettes (#1-10) and five bedrooms (A-E) with private bathrooms that include showers.

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