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What train companies operate the route from Atlantic City to New York City?

This route is covered jointly by New Jersey Transit (Atlantic City Rail Line) and Amtrak (Northeast Corridor or Acela Express services).

What is the schedule for the train route from Atlantic City to New York City?

Trains depart around the clock, with the highest departure density occurring during typical work and commuting hours.

What are the departure and arrival train stations for the route from Atlantic City to New York City?

Trains depart from Atlantic City Rail Terminal and arrive at New York City’s Pennsylvania Station.

What distance is the train route from Atlantic City to New York City?

The total distance traveled by rail is approximately 150 miles.

How long does it take to travel from Atlantic City to New York City by train?

Predicted travel times are around 3 hours 43 minutes.

What are the stops on the train route from Atlantic City to New York City?

The Atlantic City Rail Line takes passengers past Absecon Rail Station, Egg Harbor, Hammonton, Atco, Lindenwold, Cherry Hill, Pennsauken Transit Center, and finally to Thirtieth Street Station in Philadelphia (transfer). From Thirtieth Street Station, the Northeast Regional line takes passengers past Trenton Station, Penn Station, and finally to New York’s Pennsylvania Station.

Why should you travel by train from Atlantic City to New York City?

Taking the train from Atlantic City to New York City is convenient, considering the high traffic density in the surrounding areas’ highways, and considering the high parking fees in New York City.

What is there to see and do in New York City?

New York City offers visitors a staggering variety of activities and attractions. These include tours of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, looking out from the top of the Empire State Building, walking through Central Park, experiencing one of the many cultural cuisines, or enjoying the lavish New York City nightlife.