When riding aboard an Amtrak long-distance train, you’ll find that reserving a sleeping car accommodation is a great way to make your trek more relaxing and enjoyable! The most economical of sleeping car options is a Superliner Roomette.
By day, this space features two facing seats. By night, a Roomette converts into two berths, an upper and a lower, making it much easier to sleep on the train than riding in coach. The typical Roomette on a Superliner measures six and a half feet by three and a half feet. These are private accommodations, so each room has a sliding door with a window facing into the hallway. Plus, there are dark curtains that can be drawn across this and all other windows in the room at for privacy.