Is there a shuttle in Atlantic City?
If you’re coming to Atlantic City by rail, we’ll be there to pick you up! AC Jitney provides complimentary shuttle service from the Rail Terminal to all Atlantic City casinos, the bus station (under special or emergency circumstances), and back to the Rail Terminal.
How do I get to Atlantic City from the airport?
Bus: Passengers wishing to travel to downtown Atlantic City from the airport can use the Go Bus, which is operated by NJ Transit (tel: +1 973 275 5555; www.njtransit.com). The easiest option is to take the free shuttle to Egg Harbor City Station and pick up the bus into Atlantic City from there.
Why is Super Shuttle closing down?
After more than 30 years of picking people up at LAX and other airports SuperShuttle has shut down at the end of 2019. However, due to increased competition and regulation changes those vans will no longer be picking people up at the airport anymore.
How much is the bus to Atlantic City?
What are the most popular bus routes to Atlantic City?
| Daily Buses | Average price | |
|---|---|---|
| Buses from New York to Atlantic City | 22 | $30 |
| Buses from Philadelphia to Atlantic City | 3 | $18 |
| Buses from Newark to Atlantic City | 7 | $38 |
| Buses from Washington to Atlantic City | 8 | $45 |
How much is the bus fare in Atlantic City?
The fare for a single ride is $2.25. Frequent rider tickets are available for a discounted rate. The A.C. Jitney Association and N.J. Transit provide a free shuttle service each way between the Atlantic City Rail Terminal and all casino locations in the city.
What is the closest city to Atlantic City?
Cities near Atlantic City, New Jersey:
- Ventnor City, NJ.
- Brigantine, NJ.
- Pleasantville, NJ.
- Ocean City, NJ.
- Somers Point, NJ.
- Hammonton, NJ.
- Millville, NJ.
- Vineland, NJ.