Devil's Advocate
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In my experience a fully booked coach cabin is exceedingly rare on Amtrak's national network. On most trips several rows are empty for the whole route and sometimes whole cars go completely unused. Amtrak uses the "sold out" message as a generic ticketing error for many situations that are unrelated to real bookings or actual capacity.While it may seem attractive to be able to reserve two seats to yourself, it may not be quite as beneficial if one can't travel for several weeks because the train is "fully booked", but seats are actually half empty?
The only times I've seen long haul coach completely sold out were during major holidays. If Amtrak wants to block empty seat sales during heavy holiday travel that's understandable but the other 90% of the year they're losing customers as odds and singles look for other options to avoid sleeping against unpredictable strangers with no divider. Unlike coach seats Amtrak sleepers sell out on a regular basis so that's not a viable solution for many.Allowing people to buy two seats and keep one empty would reduce ridership, even if it preserves revenue, and passenger rail advocates should be more interested in increasing ridership. [...] If you ride during a busy period (like I did on coach on the Silver Star one time), you have to expect the possibility that you will be sharing a seat. Either that, or reserve a sleeper.
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