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What are the little rooms in a train called?

A roomette is a type of sleeping car compartment in a railroad passenger train.



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Roomette. For customers seeking both privacy and savings, Roomettes feature two comfortable seats by day and upper and lower berths by night. Each room includes a big picture window, fresh towels and linens, and access to a private restroom and shower. Learn More About Roomettes.

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If you'd like a bit more space on your journey, try booking a bedroom for your next trip with us. Each bedroom has the capacity of two adults (with an option for a third), one to two suitcases and are 6'6” x 7'6”. Unlike roomettes, our bedrooms also have an in-room toilet, shower and a sofa that converts to a bed.

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May 2020. The sleeping car or sleeper (often wagon-lit) is a railway passenger car that can accommodate all passengers in beds of one kind or another, for the purpose of sleeping.

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Railways: trains & parts of trains
  • air brake.
  • baggage car.
  • berth.
  • boat train.
  • bogie.
  • boiler.
  • boxcar.
  • buffer.


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Bedrooms. If you'd like a bit more space on your journey, try booking a bedroom for your next trip with us. Each bedroom has the capacity of two adults (with an option for a third), one to two suitcases and are 6'6” x 7'6”.

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In a roomette, daytime seating converts to beds at night. Electrical outlets, climate controls, reading lights, a small closet, and a fold-down table are all within easy reach. Bedrooms are larger than roomettes and offer a sink and vanity with enclosed toilet and shower facilities.

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Each room includes a big picture window, fresh towels and linens, and an in-room sink, restroom, and shower.

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