I'll have to disagree. While the seats aren't all that different, the volume of people is. Likewise, the volume using the bathroom.I don’t think it’ll be back in the half cafe. Those cars are borrowed from Corridor service and with some of the new lines coming online I’d suspect the club dinettes will see use there. At the end of the day while the quieter car with 2 and 1 seating was nice at the end of the day the business isn’t light years different from coach which also has tons of legroom, foot rests, etc. I think they’d be better off with the full lounge and just keep the second coach car year round on the Boston section to make up for loss of business.
As a solo traveler who can't justify the expense of a room, it was the perfect product.
But enough about me. The larger question is what Amtrak is losing by not offering BC. By rough calculation, about 500k in revenue annually, assuming BC is sold out. There will be people like me who will consider coach vs flying. I'll do coach for my own reasons (environmental), but others may not.
Finally, with the sizable taxpayer funding package, my expectation as a customer and taxpayer is improving service, not stripped down service.
I understand the need for the full lounge. I would like to see Amtrak designate a normal coach as business class, with one person per group of two seats, or two people can say they want to sit together. An increase in BC seats, an increase in revenue, no special equipment needed.