While reserved coach seating is available on the long distance routes and many trains that travel short / medium distances, the train cars are different depending on where a train travels, so some of the amenities are different as well.
Accessible seating for passengers with mobility impairments is available on all trains.
Most Reserved Coach Class Seats offer the following features:
– Wide, comfortable reclining seats with ample legroom for your comfort.
– Fold down tray.
– Individual reading light.
– 120v electric outlets right at your seat.
The Viewliner trains (single level) and the Superliner trains (bi-level) that travel on the long distance routes all have the above seating features but let you stretch out even more, with extra legroom, foot rests, leg rests, and even curtains at your seat.
Famous for the bi-level sleeping cars, the Superliner trains also offer coach seats on both levels. While most passengers ride in the upper level for a panoramic view of the passing scenery, the lower level coach seats provide the convenience of well-appointed restrooms within the car.
Advance reservations (by train, not by individual seat) are required. Once you make your reservation, a seat is guaranteed.
If you require any further information on this type of seating accommodation please call us on
0191 246 0708 or email sales@railtourguide.com