- New Zealand.
Roomette rooms are
relatively small, and were
originally generally intended for use by a
single person;
contemporary roomettes on Amtrak, however...
- washbasin. When a
traditional Roomette is in
night mode, the bed
blocks access to the toilet. Like open sections,
Roomettes are
placed on both
sides of...
-
contains 14
roomettes, five bedrooms, a
family bedroom, and an
accessible bedroom. The
deluxe sleeping car
contains ten bedrooms, four
roomettes, a family...
- The all-sleeper
train carried compartments, bedrooms,
duplex rooms,
roomettes for a
single occupant and
drawing rooms for
three persons. The buffet-lounge-observation...
-
renaming of the
Viewliner I sleepers.
Unlike the
roomettes on
Viewliner I sleepers, the
Viewliner II
roomettes do not have in-room toilets; instead, there...
- the
dining cars. New
features included showers in the
sleeping cars,
roomettes in
first class and head end
power cars,
especially necessary where trains...
- 4
Roomettes (rebuilt to Dome
Lounge Sleepers “Lounge in the Sky” in 1967—car
always for Seattle)
Sleeper Car 258 8
Duplex Roomettes, 6
Roomettes, 4 Double...
- Service:
Private room
accommodations on long-distance trains,
including roomettes, bedrooms,
bedroom suites,
accessible bedrooms, and, on some trains, family...
- now
converted for crew use on
special trains. Four
roomettes remain for
staff use, five
roomettes have been
converted to
storage areas and one has been...
-
widespread use
across Europe. Pullman's
roomettes, however, were
designed with the
single traveler in mind. The
roomette featured a
large picture window, a...