Yes, an Amtrak Roomette is a specific type of private accommodation located within the Sleeping Car (also known as a "Sleeper Car"). It is designed for one or two passengers and features two comfortable seats that face each other by day and convert into upper and lower berths at night. While it is the most compact private option on the train, it comes with full "Sleeper Service" benefits. In 2026, these perks include all regular meals in the Dining Car (or via room service), access to private lounge areas in major stations, and the services of a dedicated car attendant who handles "turn-down" service and luggage. While Roomettes on Viewliner cars (East Coast) include a small in-room toilet and sink, Superliner Roomettes (West/Midwest) share restrooms and a shower located down the hall in the same Sleeping Car. This distinction makes the Roomette the preferred choice for long-distance travelers seeking privacy and a flat bed without the higher cost of a full Bedroom.