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Travel to Atlantic City


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NJ Transit offers train service from Philadelphia's 30th Street Station to Atlantic City, with several stops in New Jersey. One-way fare is $10, and the ride takes about an hour and a half. The train also has several stops along the way, including Cherry Hill, Pennsauken (with connections to the RIVERLINE), Lindenwold (with connections to PATCO Speed line), Atco, Hammonton, Egg Harbor City and Absecon. Once in Atlantic City at the Atlantic City Rail Terminal, free Jitney shuttles are provided to take rail patrons to area casinos.

Car

Atlantic City is well-connected to a number of major highways.

The Atlantic City Expressway  connects Philadelphia and South Jersey and deposits right into the center of town as well as to the Marina district and Brigantine.

The Garden State Parkway  intersects the Expressway about 10 miles away from Atlantic City. It connects New York City and Cape May.

Bus

Greyhound  now offers scheduled service from Washington, DC, Philadelphia, and New York directly to many of the Atlantic City casinos, as well as the Atlantic City Bus Terminal.

Many charter bus operators will offer Atlantic City trips originating from other parts of New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, and Southern New York. Many trips will come

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