For whatever it is worth, the following is the comments I submitted just now regarding Amtrak's proposal to meet ADA requirements. Please feel free to modify for your own comments
"Thank you for proposing this alternative to meeting ADA requirements in new inter-city passenger rail long-distance equipment
I write as a person with chronic heart failure and a frequent long-distance Amtrak traveler between Rochester NY and Chicago, IL. I think the idea of a semi-permanently coupled train set with ADA accesslbe accommodations (coach seats and sleepers) close to community services cars (lounge/cafes and diners)--Amtrak’s accessible core trainset design--meets the spirit of the ADA, while allowing for expansion of trainsets to meet demand. Indeed while having accessible equipment is important, equally important is having the train service in the first place. Therefore train sets must have the flexibility to be modifed/changed to meet route demand which likely will grow as communities become more aware of routes, especially new ones and obviously increase around holidays and school vacations.
Indeed, It is critical that the U.S. increase access to frequent and reliable intercity rail service. Having accessible trainsets does a passengers with disabilities very little good if that train only stops once per day in the middle of the night, or if a room on a sleeper car costs upwards of three thousand dollars during the peak travel season. It does that passengers with disabilities no good if there is no service to their city at all.
I do have two minor critiques I do have as a train rider, which may or may not be approriate at this time, is based on the preliminary designs of the bi-level and single level train sets presented by Amtrak at the public meeting on August 30th, 2023. First, the lounge/cafe car capacity in both designs appears to be less than one car length long, which is less than pre-Covid pandemic capacity on most long distance (LD) trains. One of the pleasures of LD trains, a needed relief, and advantage over plane and car travel, is the possibility of leaving your seat to go to a communal area to meet fellow travelers, just have a change of scenery and/or sit in a car with better viewing possibilites to watch the passing scenerey. Second as a train fan, I hope that any trainset will have the ability to attach to historic train cars-- pre-Amtrak and Amtrak equipment. Private Varnish is potentially an important lucerative business for Amtrak if managed correctly."
Thank you for considering my comments.