Amfleet IIs and Superliners have the same seat pitch and it is greater than other car types, since they are used for long distance service. I don't know if there are seat pitch differences between Amfleet Is and Horizons, but both are much less than Amfleet IIs and Superliners. I also don't know the seat pitch on the new Siemens cars.Do some Amtrak trains have more leg room than others?
It may just be my imagination. lol
Actually Amfleet I cars. Horizon cars are Box shaped.My wife and I typically ride western trains, so our experience is mostly in Superliner equipment. Imagine our surprise when we boarded the Vermonter in White River Junction and found the seats so close together. Horizon cars, I assume...
Superliners have 50" pitch. Amfleet I Coach Cars have 39" pitch. It has been that way for a long long time. They are for use on Corridor trains, not Long Distance trains.My wife and I typically ride western trains, so our experience is mostly in Superliner equipment. Imagine our surprise when we boarded the Vermonter in White River Junction and found the seats so close together. Horizon cars, I assume...
While I've had some noisy or rude passengers in coach, usually everybody is pretty well behaved. In any event, if you're on a Superliner train with a sightseer lounge, you certainly can go and hang out there. On the single level trains you can hang out in the cafe car, but lately there have been issues with staff taking up too much table space and sometimes evicting passengers from the car. Not sure what the official policy is, but I've heard stories of it happening, and back in 2019 (pre-pandemic), I was told by the conductor the vacate the "diner-lounge" for a period while riding the Cardinal for no apparent reason, and I was in a sleeper, and one of the deals of Flex Dining was that we were allowed use of the "diner lounge" during the trip. (I'm not sure if they kicked people out of the coach end of the car.)I can't afford a roomette as I usually take from CHI to NYP but I'm scared to death of Coach. Screaming babies, rude passengers, people on their cells all night, and people talking loudly. Am I wrong to be weary of Coach?
Do i have to stay in the seat or can I go to an observation car and hang out there?
A couple of comparisons: KCS had some relatively modern 72-seat coaches in which the seat centers were 41¼ inches, except for the front row which was 30½ inches from the conductor's desk. A 1961 Budd leg-rest coach for the UP had 44 seats spaced at 52 inches, except for the disappointed people sitting in the front row at 39½ inches. Many if their coaches were on two-night trips. Budd built coaches for the one-night Denver Zephyr with 47 inch spacing. The people in the end row scrunched up at 39¾ inches.Superliners have 50" pitch. Amfleet I Coach Cars have 39" pitch. It has been that way for a long long time. They are for use on Corridor trains, not Long Distance trains.
Incidentally Brightline has a pitch of 39" in both Smart and Premium Class. The Premium Class seats are wider than Smart Class seats by 2".
I am not sure what the BC seat space dimensions are in the Venture Cars. Coach seats have 39" pitch.
When you book a few months out it is usually 10 to 30% full. By the time you leave it’s usually 90 to 100% full.I'm booked for a two nights on coach. When I first booked it was 10% full a couple of months ago, trip is in June, now 40% full. Price went from $128 when I first started looking, by the time I pulled the trigger it was $166. It's now $207.
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