I booked bedrooms on 2 different overnight Amtrak trains. One key difference sets them apart.
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I booked bedrooms on 2 different overnight Amtrak trains. One key difference sets them apart.
"I booked a $1,000 Amtrak bedroom for a 30-hour train ride from Miami to NYC in 2021. In February 2026, I booked a $2,200 Amtrak bedroom for a 53-hour ride from Chicago to California. I thought the most important difference between the two rooms was the number of windows. When you spend dozens of hours in a 50-square-foot room, every detail counts especially when you're stuck on a train."
"In October 2021, I spent 30 hours in a tiny Amtrak bedroom while traveling from Miami to New York City. Then, in February 2026, I spent 53 hours in another Amtrak bedroom traveling from Chicago to Emeryville, California. The bedrooms were similar in size and layout, though there were some differences, from the seat cushions to the windows."
"Inside, there was a fold-out couch, a single seat, a pullout table, an upper bunk that pulled down from the ceiling, and a bathroom. Inside the Superliner bedroom. Joey Hadden/Business Insider My bedroom was on the top floor of the two-story train. Seats in the Viewliner (left) and Superliner (right). Joey Hadden/Business Insider Amtrak Superliner trains recently got an interior upgrade, including new vinyl seat cushions with"
A $1,000 Viewliner bedroom ride from Miami to New York City lasted about 30 hours and included three meals. A $2,200 Superliner bedroom ride from Chicago to Emeryville lasted about 53 hours and included six meals. Both bedrooms were similar in size and layout, but differed in details such as seat cushions and window configuration. The Viewliner bedroom included a fold-out couch, a single seat, a pullout table, an upper bunk that lowered from the ceiling, and a bathroom. The Superliner bedroom was on the top floor of a double-decker train, and recent interior upgrades included new vinyl seat cushions.
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