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Type of sleeping car compartment
A roomette is a type of sleeping car compartment in a railroad passenger train. The term was first used in North America, and was later carried over into
Roomette
Railway passenger car with private sleeping berths
Open-sections were increasingly phased out in the 1950s, in favor of roomettes. Some of them, such as the rooms of the "Slumbercoach" cars manufactured
Sleeping_car
Historic rolling stock of the Union Pacific Railroad
four-bedroom sleeper in 2008. No. 1602 Green River: built in 1949 as the 12-roomette, four-bedroom sleeper, the No. 1602 Western Hills. It was rebuilt in 1965
Union_Pacific_heritage_fleet
American named passenger train (1902–1967)
Sleeper (10-roomettes 5-double bedroom): CASCADE WONDER; Class PS Sleeper (17-roomette): CITY OF CLEVELAND; Class PS Sleeper (17-roomette): CITY OF DAYTON;
20th_Century_Limited
Australian passenger train between Adelaide and Melbourne
style there were two roomette cars, Allambi and Tantini, four twinette cars, Dorai, Tawarri, Weroni, and Yankai. In 1971, roomette cars Allambi and Tantini
The_Overland
Class of American double-deck, long-distance passenger cars
contains 14 roomettes, five bedrooms, a family bedroom, and an accessible bedroom. The deluxe sleeping car contains ten bedrooms, four roomettes, a family
Superliner_(railcar)
Class of American passenger railroad cars
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
Viewliner
Oceanian term for type of sleeping car
term "twinette" is in common use in Australia and New Zealand (unlike "roomette", which originated in North America and is more widespread); thus the double-berth
Twinette
Former American passenger rail service
Knoxville 10-roomette-6-double-bedroom car; A New York to Bristol 10-roomette-6-double-bedroom car; A Washington to Williamson 10-roomette-6-double-bedroom
Pelican_(train)
Passenger train in the western United States
9031 10-Roomette 6-Double Bedroom Sleeping Car 9032 10-Roomette 6-Double Bedroom Sleeping Car 9301 22-Roomette Sleeping Car 9053 10-Roomette 6-Double
Cascade_(train)
Roomette, 4 Bedroom Sleeper 1947 Thomas Hart Benton (politician) 1451 SLSF 14 Roomette, 4 Bedroom Sleeper 1947 Henry Shaw 1452 SLSF 14 Roomette,
Texas_Special
services Seating arrangements Reclining chair car Sleeping arrangements Roomettes and double bedrooms Catering facilities Chair-lounge-buffet car; diner-lounge
Meteor_(train)
Historic passenger train service in California
6-section, 6-roomette, 4-double bedroom cars reassigned from Overland Route service to the Oakland Lark. A few 9000-series 10-roomette, 6-double bedroom
Lark_(train)
American intercity passenger rail operator
Service: Private room accommodations on long-distance trains, including roomettes, bedrooms, bedroom suites, accessible bedrooms, and, on some trains, family
Amtrak
Former overnight passenger train between St. Paul and Winnipeg
Western Star, a Pass-series 6-roomette, 5-double bedroom, 2-compartment sleeping car, a Glacier-series 16-duplex roomette, 4-double bedroom sleeping car
Winnipeg_Limited
Model of 18 American sleeping cars
non-first class passengers. Demand for private accommodation (bedrooms and roomettes) remained high, while demand for the traditional Pullman open section
Slumbercoach
three sleeping cars, but not all at the same time. A Norfolk to Roanoke 10-roomette-6-double-bedroom car was carried in trains 27 and 22 from Norfolk to Petersburg
Cavalier_(N&W_train)
Luxury seating and service on a passenger transport system
Rail Traveltrain first class carriages provided private cabins in either roomette (single room) or twinette (double room) cabins. Journey Beyond (New South
First_class_travel
Original rolling stock provided to Amtrak
3 2230–2235 Sleeper (11 Bedroom) P-S 1956 6 2430–2482 Sleeper (ADA 10 Roomette, 6 Bedroom) Budd 1948–1952 40 2500–2524 Dormitory Lounge Budd 1949–1950
Heritage_Fleet
widespread use across Europe. Pullman's roomettes, however, were designed with the single traveler in mind. The roomette featured a large picture window, a
Rail transportation in the United States
Rail_transportation_in_the_United_States
Former passenger carriage operated in Australia
from THNSW/LVR. The carriages used featured fluted sides and consisted of roomette and twinette sleepers, lounge cars and diners, with the Southern Aurora
New South Wales stainless steel carriage stock
New_South_Wales_stainless_steel_carriage_stock
Passenger train operated from 1949 to 1970 in the U.S.
16-section sleeping car and three 10-roomette 6-double bedroom sleeping cars. The Pennsylvania Railroad owned a single 10-roomette 6-double bedroom sleeping car
California_Zephyr_(1949–1970)
Former Pennsylvania Railroad and Amtrak passenger train
The all-sleeper train carried compartments, bedrooms, duplex rooms, roomettes for a single occupant and drawing rooms for three persons. The buffet-lounge-observation
Broadway_Limited
American Class I railroad (1853–1968)
Super Chief and the City of San Francisco. The cars, which contained roomettes, double bedrooms and drawing rooms, provided through sleeper service between
New_York_Central_Railroad
Former passenger train service in Australia
the dining cars. New features included showers in the sleeping cars, roomettes in first class and head end power cars, especially necessary where trains
The_Sunlander
Train service between Toronto and Vancouver, Canada
have reclining seats. Sleeper Plus has a choice of upper/lower berths, a roomette for one, or a cabin for two that features chairs or facing sofa seats during
The_Canadian
Northern U.S. rail service
Disabled access Train lower level, all stations Sleeping arrangements Roomette (2 beds) Bedroom (2 beds) Bedroom Suite (4 beds) Accessible Bedroom (2
Empire_Builder
Tourist train in Australia
Adelaide–Darwin rail corridor On-board services Seating arrangements All in roomette/twinette compartments Sleeping arrangements Yes Auto-rack arrangements
The_Ghan
American named passenger train (1897–1956)
(New York—Toledo, Ohio) 22 roomette sleeper (Boston—Chicago; interchanged in Buffalo with the New England Wolverine) 17 roomette sleeper (Toronto—Cleveland;
Lake Shore Limited (New York Central Railroad train)
Lake_Shore_Limited_(New_York_Central_Railroad_train)
Each contained five bedrooms, one compartment, four sections and four roomettes. The cars were named for distinguished English Canadians. Via Rail acquired
Manor_series
Former passenger train service in Australia
South Wales and Victorian Railways featuring fluted sides and consisted of roomette and twinette sleepers, lounge cars and diners. A motorail service was added
Southern_Aurora
for the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1954. Each contained eight duplex roomettes, four sections, three bedrooms, and one drawing room. The cars were named
Château_series
Railway vehicle for conveying passengers
widespread use across Europe. Pullman's roomettes, however, were designed for a single traveller. The roomette featured a large picture window, a privacy
Passenger_railroad_car
Amtrak service between Los Angeles and New Orleans
Disabled access Train lower level, all stations Sleeping arrangements Roomette (2 beds) Bedroom (2 beds) Bedroom Suite (4 beds) Accessible Bedroom (2
Sunset_Limited
Railroad museum in Frisco, Texas, U.S.
"Pine Ring") Budd 10-Roomette, 6-Double bedroom, Built 1950 Amtrak #2913: "Pacific Gardens" (Ex-UP #1417) Budd Originally a 10-Roomette, 6-Double bedroom
Museum of the American Railroad
Museum_of_the_American_Railroad
Class of 29 Pullman 6–6-4 sleeping cars
built according to Pullman plan 4183; each contained six sections, six roomettes and four double bedrooms (colloquially "6-6-4"). The cars were originally
Pine_series_(railcar)
American passenger train from St. Louis to Texas, 1948–1971
Louis—Fort Worth—El Paso Sleeper 14 roomettes, 1 drawing room, 2 double bedrooms St. Louis—Fort Worth Sleeper 14 roomettes, 4 double bedrooms New York—El Paso
Texas_Eagle_(MP_train)
Amtrak railway service
mix of accommodations, including deluxe bedrooms on the upper level, roomettes on both levels, a family bedroom, and an accessible bedroom. Coach cars
Auto_Train
Amtrak service between Chicago and the San Francisco Bay Area
Disabled access Train lower level, most stations Sleeping arrangements Roomette (2 beds) Bedroom (2 beds) Bedroom Suite (4 beds) Accessible Bedroom (2
California_Zephyr
Former B&O train between New York and Chicago
compartments. In 1941 these cars were augmented by several lightweight 10-roomette 5-bedroom sleeping cars. By the early 1950s, the B&O had combined through
Capitol_Limited_(B&O_train)
Amtrak service between Chicago and Los Angeles via Texas
Disabled access Train lower level, all stations Sleeping arrangements Roomette (2 beds) Bedroom (2 beds) Bedroom Suite (4 beds) Accessible Bedroom (2
Texas_Eagle
American intercity passenger train service
Service Disabled access All train cars, most stations Sleeping arrangements Roomette (2 beds) Bedroom (2 beds) Bedroom Suite (4 beds) Accessible Bedroom (2
Lake_Shore_Limited
Amtrak service between Chicago and Florida
Service Disabled access All train cars, most stations Sleeping arrangements Roomette (2 beds) Bedroom (2 beds) Bedroom Suite (4 beds) Accessible Bedroom (2
Floridian_(train)
Class of American passenger railroad cars
coaches into sleepers (Nos. 22900 and 22901). Two prototype Superliner roomette modules were installed, displacing 12 seats. The cars were used on the
Amfleet
converted for Amtrak crew use on special trains. Four roomettes remain for staff use, five roomettes have been converted to storage areas and one has been
List_of_Amtrak_rolling_stock
Former named American passenger train
Reclining seat coaches Sleeping arrangements A single sleeping car of roomettes and double bedrooms (1952) Catering facilities Dining car Observation
Southerner_(U.S._train)
Amtrak service between Seattle and Los Angeles
Disabled access Train lower level, all stations Sleeping arrangements Roomette (2 beds) Bedroom (2 beds) Bedroom Suite (4 beds) Accessible Bedroom (2
Coast_Starlight
American military officer (1896–1970)
train they discussed the project while squeezed into Nichols's one-person roomette, and when Oppenheimer left the train at Buffalo, Nichols had no doubt that
Leslie_Groves
Amtrak service between Chicago and Los Angeles
Disabled access Train lower level, all stations Sleeping arrangements Roomette (2 beds) Bedroom (2 beds) Bedroom Suite (4 beds) Accessible Bedroom (2
Southwest_Chief
American comic book writer (1915–1978)
1975 about this experience that On the way out to the coast, we sat in a roomette on a train with a tape recorder and plotted about fifteen stories for the
Mort_Weisinger
Class of Australian passenger cars
sleeping carriages. The first car, Allambi, entered service in 1949 as a roomette sleeping car with a central corridor and ten sleeping compartments either
V & SAR The Overland carriages
V_&_SAR_The_Overland_carriages
Secret laboratory established by the Manhattan Project
and Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth Nichols all squeezed into Nichol's single roomette compartment to discuss how a bomb laboratory could be created and how it
Project_Y
Seasonal train in New York
year, the train was operated entirely with parlor cars, which offered roomettes and full dining car service. Parlor car tickets were more expensive than
Cannonball_(LIRR_train)
1986 railway accident near Hinton, Alberta, Canada
Retrieved 14 August 2020. Sleeping car fitted with 4 sections, 8 duplex roomettes and 4 double bedrooms "Composition of the Via Rail Train". Archived from
Hinton_train_collision
Company for the Union Pacific Railroad in 1949–1950. Each car contained ten roomettes and six double bedrooms. Union Pacific sold several to the Chicago, Milwaukee
Pacific_series_(railcar)
Amtrak service between New York and New Orleans
Service Disabled access All train cars, most stations Sleeping arrangements Roomette (2 beds) Bedroom (2 beds) Bedroom Suite (4 beds) Accessible Bedroom (2
Crescent_(train)
Amtrak service from Chicago, IL to New York, NY
Service Disabled access All train cars, most stations Sleeping arrangements Roomette (2 beds) Bedroom (2 beds) Bedroom Suite (4 beds) Accessible Bedroom (2
Cardinal_(train)
Columbus District passenger trains 33 and 34. The train carried two 10-roomette-6-double-bedroom sleeping cars from Norfolk to Cincinnati, one of which
Pocahontas_(train)
Comedor 4-double bedroom, 4-compartment, 2-drawing room sleeper La Quinta 22-roomette sleeper La Costa 12-double bedroom sleeper La Jolla 12-double bedroom sleeper
Golden_Rocket_(train)
Amtrak service between Chicago and New Orleans, US
Disabled access Train lower level, all stations Sleeping arrangements Roomette (2 beds) Bedroom (2 beds) Bedroom Suite (4 beds) Accessible Bedroom (2
City_of_New_Orleans_(train)
Cincinnati-DC passenger rail service
corrugations in 1967. On the George Washington the C&O used the new Pullman 10-roomette/6-bedroom 85’ sleepers built in the "City of" series, and 56 were built
George_Washington_(train)
Kansas City and Pacific Coast points. This popular through train has modern roomette and bedroom sleeping cars between Kansas City and Miami - section, double
Kansas_City–Florida_Special
Passenger train
with roomettes normally held 22 passengers in various configurations (10-6, 14–4, etc.) but these, along with a “Western” series of 12 roomette, 4 double
Golden_State_(train)
Amtrak service between New York and Florida
Service Disabled access All train cars, all stations Sleeping arrangements Roomette (2 beds) Bedroom (2 beds) Bedroom Suite (4 beds) Accessible Bedroom (2
Silver_Meteor
Named passenger train of Amtrak
Nightly Train numbers 66 and 67 On-board services Seating arrangements Reclining coach seats Sleeping arrangements Roomettes Baggage facilities Baggage car
Night_Owl_(train)
Former Amtrak passenger train in the eastern US
was five cars: a baggage-dormitory, two coaches, a grill diner and a 10-roomette 6-bedroom (10-6) sleeping car. When available, one of the coaches was a
Mountaineer_(Amtrak_train)
Railroad passenger car that serves meals
Couchette Dining Dome Excursion Lounge Observation Open Parlor Passenger Roomette Sleeper / Pullman Slip Smoking Miscellaneous equipment Autorack Combine
Dining_car
American-Canadian named passenger train (1906–1967)
1962 the train included sleepercoaches from the Budd Company for its roomettes. The train dropped the older drawing rooms and compartments. The schedule
Wolverine_(NYC_train)
Train between Chicago and the Pacific Northwest
Paul–Pasco) Various coaches The two sleeping cars had 8 duplex roomettes, 6 roomettes, 3 double bedrooms and a compartment. These were built by Pullman-Standard
Mainstreeter
Transit center in Fullerton, California, U.S.
"in-service" condition: Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe 1604 Palm Leaf — a 10 roomette-6 double bedroom (10-6) lightweight sleeper built by American Car & Foundry
Fullerton Transportation Center
Fullerton_Transportation_Center
Former named American passenger train
Hi-Level coaches, a dormitory bar-lounge, an ex-Santa Fe dining car, two 10-roomette/6-bedroom Pine-series sleeping cars, and a 48-seat single-level coach.
Lone_Star_(Amtrak_train)
American passenger train
acquired seven lightweight sleepers from Pullman-Standard, each with ten roomettes and six double bedrooms. The Lake Cities carried one in each direction
Lake Cities (Erie Railroad train)
Lake_Cities_(Erie_Railroad_train)
range of sleeper accommodations, from the open sections to the modern roomettes to a drawing room. The Nickel Plate trains would link with the DLW trains
Nickel_Plate_Limited
Amtrak service between Chicago and Washington, D.C.
Disabled access Train lower level, all stations Sleeping arrangements Roomette (2 beds) Bedroom (2 beds) Bedroom Suite (4 beds) Accessible Bedroom (2
Capitol_Limited
Former named passenger train
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
North_Coast_Limited
Sleeper 12 Duplex Single room, 5 Double Bedroom Lightweight Sleeper 10 Roomette, 5 Double Bedroom Lightweight Sleeper Dining Car Reclining Coach 2 Master
Liberty_Limited
Defunct American Class I railroad (1908–1970)
push-button Farnsworth AM radio. The cars contained six single-person roomettes and three large 2-person compartments, two of them can be opened to provide
Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway
Spokane,_Portland_and_Seattle_Railway
Named passenger train of the Santa Fe Railway
New York to Los Angeles. You could occupy a drawing room, compartment or roomette. .... You would overnight to Chicago on the 20th Century Ltd. or the Broadway
Super_Chief
American-Canadian named passenger train (1947–1962)
Toronto: Lounge Sleeping Car (Sections and Buffet), Roomettes, Double Bedrooms; to Cleveland: Roomettes and Double Bedrooms; to Montreal and Plattsburg on
North_Star_(NYC_train)
Streamlined passenger train of the Union Pacific Railroad
sleeping car. Having none of its own, the Union Pacific leased two all-roomette Pennsylvania Railroad sleeping cars and billed it as "Slumbercoach service
City_of_Denver_(train)
Passenger train operated by the CB&Q Railroad
eastbound California Zephyr: 48-seat dining car 10-roomette 6-double bedroom sleeping car 10-roomette 6-double bedroom sleeping car 16-section sleeping
Ak-Sar-Ben_Zephyr
Former Amtrak service between New York and Florida
Service Disabled access All train cars, all stations Sleeping arrangements Roomette (2 beds) Bedroom (2 beds) Bedroom Suite (4 beds) Accessible Bedroom (2
Silver_Star_(Amtrak_train)
Australian railway preservation group
1957 LAN 2352 1961 Stainless Steel Roomette Sleeping Car - Air Conditioning. Owned by THNSW LAN 2354 1961 Roomette Sleeping Car - Air Conditioning. Privately
707_Operations
American writer of mysteries
Zephyr (2013) Death Deals a Hand (2016) ISBN 978-1564745699 The Ghost in Roomette Four (2018) ISBN 978-1564745989 Short stories What the Cat Dragged In (2002)
Janet_Dawson_(writer)
train they discussed the project while squeezed into Nichol's one-person roomette (of about 40" by 80" or 1m by 2m). Shortly afterwards Oppenheimer was appointed
Timeline of the Manhattan Project
Timeline_of_the_Manhattan_Project
American named passenger train (1938–1967)
seat coaches Sleeping arrangements Conventional roomettes and double bedrooms; slumbercoach roomettes and double bedrooms (1965) Catering facilities dining
New_England_States
American intercity passenger train
seat coach, Tavern-lounge coach Sleeping arrangements Open sections, roomettes, double bedrooms and compartments Catering facilities Onboard dining car
Tennessean_(train)
Train car with large windows for rear viewing
of upcharge revenue seating, reserved sitting/drawing rooms or sleeper roomettes in the forward section, in the form of reclining coach seats, plush parlor
Observation_car
American night train
arrangements coaches (1950) Sleeping arrangements Sleeping cars: sections, roomettes, duplex rooms, double bedrooms, drawing room (1950) Catering facilities
Red_Arrow_(PRR_train)
car. In 1941 these cars were augmented by several lightweight 10-roomette 5-bedroom sleeping cars. In January 1956 the B&O acquired three River-series
National_Limited
American passenger train (1949–1966)
through sleeping car in each consist was taken from a pool of nine 10-roomette, 6-double bedroom cars built for the Lackawanna by ACF. Motive power was
Phoebe_Snow_(train)
Defunct, privately owned railroad in the United States
ex-Seaboard sleepers (five bedrooms, one compartment, four sections, four roomettes). The centerpieces of the Auto-Train were the 62 ex-Canadian National
Auto-Train_Corporation
On-board services Seating arrangements coach Sleeping arrangements sections, roomettes, double bedrooms and a compartment Catering facilities dining cars and
Georgian_(train)
Passenger train between Boston and Washington, DC
series, sleepers of the 14-roomette, 4-double bedroom Point-series of 1948 and the 6-section, 4-double bedroom, 6-roomette Beach-series of 1955. Food
Federal_Express_(train)
Passenger train service in Australia
travel. The Gold Service, the former first-class service, features either roomette or twinette sleeper cabins, with complimentary meals in the restaurant
Indian_Pacific
sleeping car (UP Lakeside, Palos Verdes, or Verdugo) Lightweight 6-section, 6-roomette, 4-double bedroom sleeping car (UP American Army, American Monitor, or
City_of_St._Louis_(train)
Former Amtrak long-distance rail service
First class (sleepers) Reserved coach Sleeping arrangements Bedrooms Roomettes Catering facilities Dining car On-board cafe Observation facilities Sightseer
Desert_Wind
Former American passenger train
arrangements Reclining Seat Coaches Sleeping arrangements Open sections, roomettes and double bedrooms Catering facilities Dining lounge car Technical Track
Louisiana_Eagle
Former streamlined passenger train
a dining car, and sleeping cars. The sleeping cars included sections, roomettes, double bedrooms, compartments, and drawing rooms. The train handled through
San_Francisco_Chief
American passenger train (1926–1968)
Island (10 roomettes, 2 compartments, 3 double bedrooms)* Sleeper Pine Dale (10 roomettes, 6 double bedrooms) Sleeper Palm Star (10 roomettes, 6 double
Chief_(train)
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Armenian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
Highness; Exalted; Quiet; Father of a Multitude
Boy/Male
Sikh
Immersed in God, Tradition
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a person with red hair, from Middle English, Old French rous ‘red(-haired)’ (Latin russ(e)us).Americanized spelling of German Raus.
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Adoration
Boy/Male
Indian
Succor, Help, Aid, Successor
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Fair one. Guinevere was King Arthur's mythological queen.
Boy/Male
Finnish, French, German, Latin, Polish, Spanish, Swedish
Golden Haired
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kartika | காரà¯à®¤à®¿à®•ா
A gods daughter, Son of Lord Shiva, Leader of Deva army, Hindu month, Character of Angel, A star
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jagan Mohan | ஜகநமோஹநÂ
Lord Vishnu
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