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Travel guide Atlantic City–Philadelphia

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What train companies operate the route from Atlantic City to Philadelphia?

The route is operated by New Jersey Transit, via the Atlantic City Rail Line.

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

From Monday to Thursday, departures occur 12 times per day, from 4:33 AM until 12:43 AM. On Friday and Saturday nights, the last departure is at 1:53 AM. On Saturday and Sunday mornings, the earliest departure is at 6:39 AM.

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

Trains depart from the Atlantic City Rail Terminal and arrive at 30th Street Station in Philadelphia.

What distance is the train route from Atlantic City to Philadelphia?

The total distance covered on this route is approximately 70 miles.

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

Travel time is estimated to be 1 hour 33 minutes.

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

Along the journey, trains stop at Absecon Rail Station, Egg Harbor, Hammonton, Atco, Lindenwold, Cherry Hill, and Pennsauken Transit Center.

Why should you travel by train from Atlantic City to Philadelphia?

Traveling by train offers travelers a faster route of reaching downtown Philadelphia, compared to driving.

What is there to see and do in Philadelphia?

Philadelphia is home to many sites of national historical significance to the USA. These sites include the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall and others, which are featured attractions at the Independence National Historic Park. The city is home to a bustling hip-hop music scene, for those who enjoy live music. Food lovers must try a Philly cheesesteak, which is perhaps Philadelphia’s most iconic cuisine. Sports fans can attend a Phillies, Eagles, or Flyers game (baseball, football, and hockey, respectively).