When they restored the overnight WAS - BOS service, they worked it out so that the northbound train 66 runs from Roanoke to Boston, whereas the southbound 67 runs from Boston to Newport News. I thought that might be the end of the 2x1 business class on those trains because they serve two different end points on the southern end, but when I rode 67 over the past 2 week, it seems that bisoness class still has the 2x1 seating. This suggest that the 66 train set turns at Boston and becomes 67. That means the 67 train set will have to go north, providing another 2x1 business class, and then it turns and goes south to Roanoke to provide the trainset for 66. That means that there are now three Northeast regional round trips (if one counts the Vermonter) with 2x1 business class.
I was able to discover which train provides the Roanoke-bound set with the 2x1 business class - it's 151, which is the next southbound train after 67, and is a NYP - Roanoke service. That means that there must be a Newport News to New York service that brings the 66/67 trainset up to New York so it can become 151 and return to Roanoke. Unfortunately, because the lack of decent up-to-date timetables for the NEC Virginia service, I don't know the schedule of that train. I suppose it would be some sort of morning departure to allow an afternoon arrival in New York and time enough to turn it and get it ready to become 151, which leaves New York at 4:30 - 5:00 in the morning. I'd like to know which train this is, as it would give me another chance at 2x1 seating up to New York at business class (as opposed to Acela First) prices.
I was able to discover which train provides the Roanoke-bound set with the 2x1 business class - it's 151, which is the next southbound train after 67, and is a NYP - Roanoke service. That means that there must be a Newport News to New York service that brings the 66/67 trainset up to New York so it can become 151 and return to Roanoke. Unfortunately, because the lack of decent up-to-date timetables for the NEC Virginia service, I don't know the schedule of that train. I suppose it would be some sort of morning departure to allow an afternoon arrival in New York and time enough to turn it and get it ready to become 151, which leaves New York at 4:30 - 5:00 in the morning. I'd like to know which train this is, as it would give me another chance at 2x1 seating up to New York at business class (as opposed to Acela First) prices.