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NJ TRANSIT Headquarters 1 Penn Plaza East Newark NJ 07105 - (call (973) 491-7000)
rail line operated by New Jersey Transit (NJT) between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Atlantic City, New Jersey, operating along the corridor of the White Horse Pike. It runs over trackage that was controlled by both the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) and the Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines. It shares trackage with SEPTA and Amtrak on the Northeast Corridor (NEC) until it crosses the Delaware River on its own Delair Bridge into New Jersey. The Atlantic City Line also shares the right-of-way with the PATCO Speedline between Haddonfield and Lindenwold, New Jersey. |
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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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May 12 2012 -
Railroads Link at Promontory summit
Date of Event: Thursday, May 10, 2012 Year: 1869 Teaser: Railroad executive and former California Governor Leland Stanford drives the "Golden Spike" into the rail at Promontory Summit in the Utah Territory, completing the first American Transcontinental Railroad. The merging of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads linked the Atlantic and Pacific coasts by rail for the first time ... |
April 28 2012 -
Civil War anniversary: The Great Locomotive Chase comes through Whitfield County part 4
Andrews’ Raiders cleared Dalton at about 12:30 p.m. on that rainy Saturday, April 12, 1862. The General steamed through Buzzard’s Roost (now Mill Creek) Gap and continued north toward the Western & Atlantic Railroad tunnel, a distance of 7 miles. This stretch of track contained a number of sharp turns, forcing a more modest speed than had been possible earlier. But now another problem began to ... |
April 27 2012 -
Some disruptions on downtown No. 4 and 5 trains
NEW YORK (AP) — The MTA is reporting some service disruptions on downtown Nos. 4 and 5 subway trains. Downtown No. 4 trains are running local between Atlantic and Utica avenues. |
April 03 2012 -
Disabled sailor barred from train
The first quadriplegic sailor to sail solo across the Atlantic says he was left "shaking with rage" after he was prevented from boarding an Isle of Wight train. |
March 20 2012 -
While you were working...
Today's news you might've missed: Beyonce's maternity leave (of sorts) is coming to an end: The new mom has lined up three concert dates for Memorial Day weekend in Atlantic City, New Jersey. [RS] If you thought a pregnancy would derail the "Jersey Shore" train(wreck), you clearly don't watch enough MTV. The series will be [...] |
March 10 2012 -
End of the line for NYC-to-AC train
Casino revenue falls, see story on page A7. ATLANTIC CITY — It’s the end of the line for an express train whisking gamblers from New York City to Atlantic City. |
March 10 2012 -
END OF THE LINE FOR ACES TRAIN
ATLANTIC CITY -- It's the end of the line for an express train whisking gamblers from New York City to Atlantic City. |
March 09 2012 -
Casinos end NYC to Atlantic City express trains
It's the end of the line for an express train whisking gamblers from New York City to Atlantic City. The ACES train never made money in its three years of existence. On Friday, the three casinos that paid for the service said they are ending it for good. A spokeswoman for Caesars Atlantic City, one of the casinos that bankrolled the train service, said the main reason for ending it was ... |
March 09 2012 -
Casinos end New York City to Atlantic City express trains
It's the end of the line for an express train whisking gamblers from New York City to Atlantic City. The ACES train never made money in its three years of existence. Today, the three casinos that paid for the service said they are ending it for good. |
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