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Trains from New York to Atlantic City

🚆 Traveling from New York to Atlantic City by train involves a journey with transfers that takes approximately 3 hours and 43 minutes. The route includes services departing from New York Penn Station and arriving at Atlantic City via 30th Street Station. 🎫 The prices for a train ticket between New York and Atlantic City can vary from $17 to $401. Passengers will need to transfer at 30th Street Station during the journey. The services are operated by Amtrak Acela and NJ Transit.

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  • There is no direct train from New York to Atlantic City. However, travelers can take a combination of trains operated by Amtrak and NJ Transit to reach Atlantic City. The trains depart from New York Penn Station and arrive at Atlantic City station, with a journey time of approximately 3 hours and 43 minutes. Passengers can book their tickets through the respective company websites or by calling NJ Transit at 1 275-5555.
  • The fastest train option between New York and Atlantic City is the Amtrak Acela service. The journey requires a transfer at 30th Street Station and takes approximately 3 hours and 43 minutes in total. Passengers can book tickets for the Amtrak Acela service departing from New York Penn Station and arriving at Atlantic City via the NJ Transit website or by calling 1 275-5555. Prices for this route range from $17 to $401 depending on the class of service and availability.
  • Trains departing from New York for Atlantic City are operated by Amtrak Acela and depart from New York Penn Station. Travelers can board the train at this station located in Midtown Manhattan for their journey to Atlantic City. New York Penn Station serves as the main departure point for trains traveling to various destinations, including Atlantic City, providing convenience and accessibility for passengers. Additionally, passengers can easily access New York Penn Station via various public transportation options.
  • There are multiple train options available for travelers between New York and Atlantic City. These train services involve transfers and are operated by both Amtrak Acela and NJ Transit. Travelers can choose from different routes with varying journey times and transfer points to reach their destination in Atlantic City, with the entire trip typically taking around 3 hours and 43 minutes. Tickets for these train services can be purchased through the respective agencies' websites or customer service lines.
  • The train services from New York to Atlantic City, operated by NJ Transit, arrive at Atlantic City station in Atlantic City. Passengers will disembark at the Atlantic City station, which serves as the final destination for this train route. From there, travelers can easily access various attractions and amenities in Atlantic City, making it a convenient arrival point for visitors to the area.
  • The first train of the day from New York to Atlantic City, operated by Amtrak Acela, departs from New York Penn Station. The exact departure time may vary, so it is recommended to check the schedule closer to the travel date. The last train of the day to Atlantic City, operated by NJ Transit, arrives at Atlantic City station in the evening. Passengers should verify the departure time as schedules are subject to change.
  • There are no direct train trips each day between New York and Atlantic City. Travelers will need to take a combination of trains with transfers to reach Atlantic City from New York. Various routes are available with different transfer points, operated by Amtrak and NJ Transit, offering options throughout the day for the journey. Passengers should plan their travel schedule accordingly to include the necessary transfers and connection times between trains.
  • No, there is no direct train between New York and Atlantic City. Travelers will need to take a train from New York Penn Station and transfer at 30th Street Station to continue to Atlantic City. The journey, including transfers, typically lasts around 3 hours and 43 minutes. Passengers should be prepared for the transfer and plan their travel time accordingly for a smooth journey.
  • The cost of a train ticket from New York to Atlantic City can vary between $17 and $401, depending on factors such as the class of service, time of booking, and availability of discounts or promotions. It is advisable for travelers to check the ticket prices in advance and consider booking early to secure lower fares. Additionally, passengers should explore different fare options offered by both Amtrak and NJ Transit to find the most suitable and cost-effective ticket for their journey.

Will you be returning to New York by train?

If you are looking for the return train journey, check out trains from Atlantic City to New York

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