Amtrak seat recline etiquette

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Is there any sort of unofficial code of conduct regarding reclining one’s seat on the train? I am on train #67 (so Amfleet 1) and the lady behind me asked me to keep my seat up. I did so, but am unsure if it was the right call.
 
Is there any sort of unofficial code of conduct regarding reclining one’s seat on the train? I am on train #67 (so Amfleet 1) and the lady behind me asked me to keep my seat up. I did so, but am unsure if it was the right call.
If the seats recline and you'd be more comfortable reclining, then go ahead. If it was me, I'd just recline a little bit, but hey, Amtrak made reclining seats so we can recline.
 
Is there any sort of unofficial code of conduct regarding reclining one’s seat on the train? I am on train #67 (so Amfleet 1) and the lady behind me asked me to keep my seat up. I did so, but am unsure if it was the right call.

No. You paid for a seat with a recline. The pitch is more than generous. Recline away. It’s none of her business
 
Thank you for the replies. Her and her friend are getting off at Bridgeport, so I’ll recline once they get off. I tend to avoid conflict, which is why I didn’t say no or throw it to the conductor.
I'd say no and let the one who's complaining throw it to the conductor if they feel that strongly about it. If I were constantly harassed by them, I might elect to involve the conductor.
 
Depends on the configuration. If it's Superliner equipment, the seats are so far apart that the seattrays have a sliding mechanism in order to reach the passenger. Even with the seat reclined all the way back, it doesn't affect anything.

I'm looking at Amfleet I seating, and I could see how it could be an issue. And I do remember the Pacific Surfliner California Cars had reclining seats with fairly small seat pitch.



I'd think all the way up would be too much to ask.
 
And 67 is an overnight train, right? The Night Owl that I have ridden quite a few times? In the daytime, if a seat reclines enough to inconvenience the person behind you, that's one thing. Trying to sleep at night is something else again.
 
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