Size of superliner sleeper beds

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Can someone list each of the four bed sizes (length and width)? Roomette upper, roomette lower, bedroom upper, and bedroom lower.

Found some. These are from Amtrak found in a Bing search. It no longer seems to be on their site.

SUPERLINER

Bedroom
6'6" x 7'6"
Lower 3'4" x 6'3"
Upper 2'4" x 6'2"

Roomette
3'6 x 6'6"
Lower 2'4" x 6'6"
Upper 2'0" x 6'2"

Family Bedroom
5'2" x 9'5"
Adult
Lower 3'4 x 6'3"
Upper 2'4" x 6'2"
Child
Lower 2'3" x 4'9"
Upper 2'0" x 4'7"

Accessible Bedroom
6'9" x 9'5"
Lower 2'4" x 6'6"
Upper 2'0" x 6'2"
 
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Note that the page uses very old nomenclature for the accommodation types:

Superliner Roomette=Superliner Standard Bedroom=(Superliner Economy Bedroom)
Viewliner Roomette=Viewliner Standard Bedroom (not sure if Economy Bedroom terminology was ever used for Viewliners)
Bedroom=Deluxe Bedroom

As an aside, the Standard Bedroom terminology was not used for very long. It is funny that this page was developed during that relatively short time. Economy Bedroom was used for a long time, then Roomette has been used for many years. I think Standard Bedroom was only used for a couple years. Most everyone found it confusing.

I still think of them as Economy Bedrooms that was the original name of those accommodations and was their name for a long time. Roomettes are private accommodations for one in my mind.
 
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