This is not so much of a problem on the Northeast Regional, where the fares only seem cheap in comparison with the Acela. Thus, even the coach riff-raff on the Northeast Regional are suit-wearing business types who usually are quite well behaved. Northeast Regional business class does have the advantage that is fills up more slowly than coach, so you have a better chance of a seat to yourself, there is lots more legroom, the seats recline farther, and there are curtains on the windows. And I always make it my business to get at least one cup of the comped coffee. Still, I wouldn't mind if they put 2x1 seating in the full-length cars (which they appear to9 be doing for the Siemens Venture cars).To be politically incorrect but at the same time realistic the minimal charge of a business class ticket with no amenities at least keeps the Greyhound type clientele away. Anyone whose traveled semi regularly on Amtrak especially long distance has seen the conductor have to call a local sheriff/law enforcement to deal with a troublemaker or pot head. It’s not superiority it’s just a case of it is what it is.