I paid $400 for a roomette on a 15-hour Amtrak train. The 23-square-foot space was more comfortable than I expected.
Briefly

Amtrak's Superliner fleet, aging around 30 to 50 years, is undergoing a $28 million renovation for interior upgrades, with 76% of sleeper cars updated for comfort.
The renovated roomette features sliding doors, new cushy seating that converts into bunks, and a well-structured layout including hooks and shelves for convenience.
Passengers on updated sleeper cars can expect enhanced amenities and services, including personal attendants for meal reservations and turndown service, streamlining the travel experience.
Amtrak plans to retire the Superliner fleet by the 2030s, aiming to modernize train travel while maintaining operational routes critical to long-distance travel.
Read at Business Insider
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