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Riding the New Jersey Train

Take the Train to Atlantic City


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Taking the train to Atlantic City has never been easier! With some of the nation’s top casinos, restaurants, entertainment and nightlife, you’re just one quick and affordable train ride away from the ultimate Atlantic City experience!

Launched in February 2009, ACES (Atlantic City Express Service) is the direct express train service between New York City’s Penn Station and Atlantic City’s Rail Terminal. The average trip takes about 2½ hours with one quick stop in Newark, NJ, and runs Friday through Sunday, when nightlife and entertainment are at their best. Next stop, enjoyment!

The NYC to AC trains will make the 143-mile run with two trains operating on Friday, three on Saturday and four on Sunday.  The newly remodeled cars will carry as many as 300 passengers per four-car train. There’s something about traveling in comfort and style that starts and ends a weekend fling off right!

The NJ Train network runs the Atlantic City Line, which has an advantage - the line does not have traditional rush hour service, and correspondingly, no “peak period” of additional fares during a weekday. The Atlantic City Line makes the following stops: 30th Street Philadelphia, Cherry Hill, Lindenwold, Atco, Hammonton, Egg Harbor City, Absecon, and Atlantic City rail terminal.


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