Fare Buckets Discussion 2025

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May I ask at the beginning of this thread if there is an explainer on fare buckets on this site somewhere? I don’t expect anyone to have to repeat what might already be here just to get me up to speed without going through the 2023-24 thread. Thanks.
 
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Thanks to Railforless, I have spotted several new low bucket fares on the Sunset Limited.

New roomette fares:
$579
$637
$707

New bedroom fares:
$1363

New family bedroom fares:
$1141
$1280

On the previous fare chart (which can be found here), the lowest roomette fare was $800, so this is a significant improvement. It looks like the restoration of the Transdorm car has made low buckets a lot more prominent on this route, which is good.
 
As concise an explanation for the high sleeper prices as I have seen here...sold out despite air fare being a fraction of the cost.
As seniors who can no longer drive long distances and who detest flying, booking a bedroom with its own shower and toilet is the only way we are able to travel long distances. There are undoubtedly many other people like us, which is why the bedrooms are usually sold out months in advance. (How many people have given up on Amtrak because no bedrooms or roomettes were available when they tried to book one.) IMHO, if Amtrak had the equipment to add extra sleepers to its long distance trains, even more bedrooms and roomettes could be sold as the demand undoubtedly exceeds the supply.
 
As seniors who can no longer drive long distances and who detest flying, booking a bedroom with its own shower and toilet is the only way we are able to travel long distances. There are undoubtedly many other people like us, which is why the bedrooms are usually sold out months in advance. (How many people have given up on Amtrak because no bedrooms or roomettes were available when they tried to book one.) IMHO, if Amtrak had the equipment to add extra sleepers to its long distance trains, even more bedrooms and roomettes could be sold as the demand undoubtedly exceeds the supply.
We no longer do the longer road trips. Neither of us enjoy flying so train travel for multi-day travels are the way to go.

Roomettes are too tight, we prefer the bedrooms. Having a toilet is a bonus.

I was heartening to see some younger folks in the sleepers on our trip in Noember and December.
 
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