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Trains from Boston to Atlantic City

🚆 Experience a scenic journey from Boston to Atlantic City by train. This route covers a distance of 390 miles and typically takes around 8 hours and 17 minutes with a transfer in New York. 🚆 Opt for a slightly quicker option with a total travel time of 7 hours and 39 minutes, involving two transfers along the way. Enjoy the convenience of traveling with Amtrak and NJ Transit for a seamless experience. 🚆 For a faster trip taking approximately 6 hours and 55 minutes, consider a route with just one transfer. Enjoy the comfortable ride on the Acela train before switching to the Atlantic City Rail Line for the final leg of your journey.

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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  • Several companies provide train routes from Boston to Atlantic City. Amtrak operates trains from South Station in Boston to William H. Gray III 30th Street in Philadelphia, where there is a transfer to the Atlantic City Rail Line operated by NJ Transit. The journey takes approximately 8-10 hours with transfers, covering a distance of around 390 miles. Travelers can find more information and book tickets on the Amtrak website at https://www.amtrak.com/ and NJ Transit website at http://www.njtransit.com/.
  • The fastest train option between Boston and Atlantic City is Route 4, which takes approximately 6 hours and 55 minutes to complete the journey. This route includes a transfer at Washington Union Station and then boarding the Atlantic City Rail Line at William H. Gray III 30th Street. The Acela train operated by Amtrak on this route provides a quicker travel time compared to other available routes, covering a distance of 390 miles. Travelers can find more details and book tickets through the Amtrak and NJ Transit websites.
  • There are multiple train options available between Boston and Atlantic City. Each route involves transfers and different train services. Travelers can choose from at least four different routes offered by Amtrak and NJ Transit to make the journey from Boston to Atlantic City. The train schedules and routes vary in terms of duration and number of transfers, giving passengers flexibility in selecting the most suitable option based on their preferences and travel needs.
  • The first train departing from Boston to Atlantic City varies depending on the route chosen. Typically, the earliest trains depart in the early morning hours to mid-morning. The last trains of the day usually leave Boston in the late afternoon to evening. Travelers should check the specific schedules for each route provided by Amtrak and NJ Transit to plan their journey accordingly.
  • There are no direct train trips each day between Boston and Atlantic City. All the routes available require at least one transfer during the journey. Passengers traveling between these two cities will need to plan their trip according to the connecting train schedules provided by Amtrak and NJ Transit. It is advisable to check the transfer times and durations when booking your tickets for a smooth travel experience.

Will you be returning to Boston by train?

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

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