for a roomette, $300 one way.are also looking at offering double up against -- double occupancy for $600 one way. then $1000 for a private room in your own private bathroom. kristen: i see. ok. you have the basic hotel room up to the luxury hotel room, plus maybe the cost of a flight. where did you come up with this idea? how did i hit you, we need this train, old-style luxury, is there a market? >> 40 million californians make that trip every year, many for business or leisure. but there really isn't a pleasant way to get from los angeles to san francisco. so we are looking for something that allows people to arrive well rested so that business people can go to bed and wake up there. kristen: it seems so unfamiliar to us because that is not how we have been doing it in california, but did you model it after someplace where this is quite a normal thing? >> yes, in japan and europe, rail is much more developed and affordable. much more accessible. we are hoping to contribute to those options in california. high-spe