An interesting article on the differences between business class on a VIA train and on an Amtrak train:
https://is.gd/z03PPR
https://is.gd/z03PPR
As one who has taken VIA's Corridor BC as well as the Maple Leaf's BC the writer described, I'd say it was pretty accurate. I still take the Leaf's BC because I like the single seats. The only caution I'd make is Amtrak's BC product varies quite a bit on which train. The NE Regional's BC is different from Empire Service (which pretty much includes the Leaf), which is different from the Cascades, which is different from the Starlight. Cannot speak to Michigan, Illinois or other BC services because I haven't ridden them. I did ride Acela's BC, but that is pretty much coach except for the ability to reserve seats.An interesting article on the differences between business class on a VIA train and on an Amtrak train:
https://is.gd/z03PPR
As one not familiar with most Amtrak trains east of the Mississippi, do any of these trains have reserved seats in business class? The last time I took the Cascades, no such thing.As one who has taken VIA's Corridor BC as well as the Maple Leaf's BC the writer described, I'd say it was pretty accurate. I still take the Leaf's BC because I like the single seats. The only caution I'd make is Amtrak's BC product varies quite a bit on which train. The NE Regional's BC is different from Empire Service (which pretty much includes the Leaf), which is different from the Cascades, which is different from the Starlight. Cannot speak to Michigan, Illinois or other BC services because I haven't ridden them. I did ride Acela's BC, but that is pretty much coach except for the ability to reserve seats.
I will say VIA's BC is more equivalent to Acela First Class than any iteration of Amtrak's Business Class.
I believe Acela is the only Amtrak operation where one can reserve a specific seat, both in business and first class, as one can on VIA's corridor trains, so that one can opt for a window or aisle seat, table seating or a seat near or away from the restroom. For other business class services I've used on Amtrak (Empire Service, Northeast Regional, Downeaster, Wolverine, Surfliner), seats were reserved only in the same sense as Amtrak coach seats: Your reservation entitles you to a seat, but not any particular seat.As one not familiar with most Amtrak trains east of the Mississippi, do any of these trains have reserved seats in business class? The last time I took the Cascades, no such thing.
Acela, both BC and First and NE Regional Business.As one not familiar with most Amtrak trains east of the Mississippi, do any of these trains have reserved seats in business class? The last time I took the Cascades, no such thing.
The only caution I'd make is Amtrak's BC product varies quite a bit on which train. The NE Regional's BC is different from Empire Service (which pretty much includes the Leaf), which is different from the Cascades, which is different from the Starlight. Cannot speak to Michigan, Illinois or other BC services because I haven't ridden them. I did ride Acela's BC, but that is pretty much coach except for the ability to reserve seats.
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