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Trains from Atlanta to Atlantic City

🚂 The train journey from Atlanta to Atlantic City takes approximately 20 hours and 2 minutes, offering a scenic and leisurely way to travel between these two cities. 🎫 Prices for train tickets between Atlanta and Atlantic City can range from $45 to $266, providing flexibility for travelers with different budget preferences. 🔁 Route 1 involves a transfer and covers a distance of 838 miles, with the first step on the Amtrak Crescent departing from Atlanta Peachtree Station towards New York Penn Station. The second step includes a transfer to the Atlantic City Rail Line for the final leg of the journey, providing a convenient way to reach the vibrant destination of Atlantic City.

Where to stay in Atlantic City

There are over 77 hotels to stay in Atlantic City. Prices range from $26 per night.

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  • Amtrak provides a train route from Atlanta to Atlantic City. The journey takes approximately 18 hours and 47 minutes with a transfer at New York Penn Station. The total distance covered is 838 miles. Prices for this route typically range from $45 to $266 depending on the class of service and time of booking.
  • The fastest train route from Atlanta to Atlantic City involves taking the Amtrak Crescent service to New York Penn Station with a total journey time of about 16 hours and 47 minutes. Following this, passengers transfer to the NJ Transit Atlantic City Rail Line, which takes approximately 1 hour and 35 minutes to reach Atlantic City. This combined journey offers a total travel time of 18 hours and 47 minutes covering a distance of 838 miles.
  • There are two trains involved in the journey from Atlanta to Atlantic City. The first train is the Amtrak Crescent, departing from Atlanta Peachtree Station and arriving at William H. Gray III 30th Street in New York. The second train is the NJ Transit Atlantic City Rail Line, departing from William H. Gray III 30th Street and arriving in Atlantic City. This two-part train journey with a transfer offers passengers a convenient and scenic way to travel between these two cities.
  • The first train of the day from Atlanta to Atlantic City is the Amtrak Crescent departing from Atlanta Peachtree Station in the early morning. The last train of the day is the NJ Transit Atlantic City Rail Line departing from William H. Gray III 30th Street in the evening. Passengers have the option to choose between these early morning and evening departures for their journey from Atlanta to Atlantic City by train.
  • There are no direct train trips between Atlanta and Atlantic City each day. The route requires a transfer at New York Penn Station, where passengers will switch from the Amtrak Crescent to the NJ Transit Atlantic City Rail Line. This transfer is necessary to complete the journey, and there are multiple connecting trains available throughout the day to facilitate this transfer for travelers.
  • The cost of a train ticket from Atlanta to Atlantic City varies between $45 and $266, depending on factors such as the class of service, time of booking, and availability. Passengers have the flexibility to choose the fare that best suits their budget and travel preferences. It is recommended to book tickets in advance to secure lower prices and ensure availability for the desired travel dates.

Will you be returning to Atlanta by train?

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

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