I paid $168 for a 10-hour Amtrak business-class ride. Next time, I’ll stay in coach and save $100.

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  • I booked a business-class ticket on an Amtrak train from NYC to Niagara Falls, New York, in 2022.

  • For $168, I sat in a business-class seat with a tray table, an outlet, and a complimentary drink.

  • I thought the ride was OK, but not much different from coach. I wouldn’t pay extra for it again.

For a 10-hour train ride from NYC to Niagara Falls, New York, in August 2022, I booked a business-class ticket on an Amtrak train for $168. It was $100 more than a coach ticket on the same ride.

I upgraded based on my experience traveling on Amtrak. In the past, I’d spent 85 hours on Amtrak trains going up and down the East Coast, reviewing accommodations from first class to private rooms in sleeper cars.

I previously took a business-class ride on Amtrak from Baltimore to NYC. But that ride was under three hours, and I wanted to see what it was like on a longer route. I tried it again for my Niagara Falls trip.

Ultimately, I found that business class wasn’t worth the added price since the experience felt too similar to a typical ride in coach.

Penn Station on a cloudy day

The entrance to Moynihan Train Hall at Penn Station in NYC.Joey Hadden/Business Insider

Penn Station’s Moynihan Train Hall has an exclusive lounge for Amtrak riders, but it’s only free for first-class passengers.

Entrance to Amtrak LoungeEntrance to Amtrak Lounge

An escalator inside Moynihan Train Hall leads to the lounge.Joey Hadden/Business Insider

Business-class passengers may enter for a $50 fee.

I’d been in this lounge while traveling in first class and thought while there was a variety of complimentary drinks and snacks, it wasn’t worth $50.

I instead went to the main waiting area for all passengers with a train ticket that day.

There were benches in front of screens with train schedules in the regular waiting area.

Amtrak waiting area Penn StationAmtrak waiting area Penn Station

The waiting area for ticketed customers.Joey Hadden/Business Insider

I found it crowded on a Sunday morning, but after a few minutes of standing around, I grabbed a seat.

Once on the train, I noticed the business-class car configuration had two seats on one side of the aisle and one on the other.

Seat in a business-class Amtrak carSeat in a business-class Amtrak car

The aisle from the single row of seats in Amtrak’s business class.Joey Hadden/Business Insider

I didn’t receive priority boarding as a business-class ticket holder, so I waited in line with business and coach passengers.

My seat was not assigned, but I snagged a spot in the single row.

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A single seat in Amtrak’s business class.Joey Hadden/Business Insider

I noticed that the chairs appeared to be big and I thought they’d be comfy and plush. However, once I sat down, I thought they felt stiffer than expected.

But at least it reclined slightly, like on most trains I’ve taken.

Although the seat wasn’t as comfortable as I expected for a premium class, I was impressed with the amount of legroom.

Seat pitch in a business-class Amtrak carSeat pitch in a business-class Amtrak car

The author’s leg room in the business-class seat.Joey Hadden/Business Insider

An Amtrak representative told Business Insider that the business-class seats are about 20 inches wide with 42 inches of legroom.

Like other Amtrak trains, my seat came with a tray table, too.

Seat back in business class on the Amtrak trainSeat back in business class on the Amtrak train

The seat-back tray table opened and closed.Joey Hadden/Business Insider

I was able to rest my laptop and phone on it in front of me, which made it easier to pass the time. I also had an outlet for charging devices.

On the way, a drink was included in the price of my business-class ticket, but a meal was not.

The author's snacks on the trainThe author's snacks on the train

The author’s snack and soda on the train.Joey Hadden/Business Insider

I got a Diet Coke and brought my own snacks, but a café car was also available to all passengers to purchase meals, drinks, and snacks.

I didn’t see attendants checking in with passengers or delivering meals or snacks during the trip.

Seats in a business-class Amtrak carSeats in a business-class Amtrak car

A view of the business-class Amtrak car.Joey Hadden/Business Insider

To get my complimentary drink, I had to go to the café car.

Business-class passengers had a private bathroom for the car.

Bathroom in a business-class Amtrak carBathroom in a business-class Amtrak car

Inside the business-class bathroom.Joey Hadden/Business Insider

I was expecting a nicer restroom in business class, but I didn’t think it differed from the lavatories I’ve experienced in other train classes.

After traveling for 10 hours in a train car without a clean bathroom, I thought the business-class experience was not worth the extra $100.

The author exits a business-class Amtrak train.The author exits a business-class Amtrak train.

The author exits a business-class Amtrak train.Joey Hadden/Business Insider

Aside from bigger seats and a free drink, business class didn’t feel very different from coach to me. Next time, I’ll save my money and ride economy.

“We are constantly evaluating ways to improve the customer experience, including further differentiating the classes of service across the network,” an Amtrak representative said in a statement to BI.

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