While tipping is not mandatory on Amtrak, it is a well-established custom, especially for those traveling in private sleeping accommodations like Roomette or Bedroom suites. Your Sleeping Car Attendant performs a wide range of services, including luggage assistance, turndown service (converting seats to beds), providing coffee and juice, and keeping the shared areas clean. For a standard trip in 2026, a gratuity of $5 to $10 per passenger, per night is considered appropriate for a job well done. If you are traveling in Coach, tipping is less common but still appreciated if the attendant helps with heavy bags or provides exceptional service. In the Dining Car, even though meals are included for sleeper guests, it is customary to leave a small tip—typically $2 to $5 per meal—for the server. Amtrak employees cannot solicit tips, but they are permitted to accept them. Most travelers prefer to tip their room attendant in a lump sum at the very end of the journey as they disembark.