crescent-zephyr
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A lot of people would beg to differ on the first point. Amtrak also had a fairly decent record of running trains with slumber coaches back in the day.
On the second point, I have also mentioned that business class should be 2+1 system wide. Right now, on some routes, it's just long distance coach with some drinks.
On that note, it's not like Amtrak couldn't have two variants of business class, one for long distance and one for corridor service. They already do for coach. Corridor coach is 39 inch pitch and long distance coach is 50 inches. Having long distance business class be a lie flat option isn't a bad thing.
Did Amtrak ever want the slumbercoach? They took whatever they could get back then equipment wise and they never wanted to replicate them in any later equipment orders.
My biggest point is anything that takes up that much space is going to be priced higher than people think. A slumbercoach with no food would probably be close to the roomette prices on the silver star. Amtrak would be charging as much as they could for them. Same thing with a lie-flat seat. If a car with lay flat seats takes up as much space as a car full of roomettes, it’s going to priced around that price point.