Atlantic City Express Service

The Atlantic City Express Service (ACES) was an inter-city rail service, operating from February 2009 until September 2011. It was operated by New Jersey Transit under contract and funded by the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, with support from the Borgata, Caesars, and Harrah's casinos. The train provided summer seasonal service between New York City and Atlantic City three days a week, operating along the Northeast Corridor and Atlantic City Line. The train was formally cancelled on March 9, 2012.

Atlantic City Express Service
GE Genesis diesel locomotive leads ACES train through Elizabeth express down the Northeast Corridor to Atlantic City.
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
StatusDiscontinued
LocaleNew York City, New Jersey
PredecessorAtlantic City Express
First serviceFebruary 6, 2009
Last serviceSeptember 18, 2011
Former operator(s)NJ Transit Rail Operations
Route
TerminiNew York Penn
Atlantic City
Stops1
Average journey time2 hours, 40 minutes
Service frequencyFriday to Sunday only
On-board services
Class(es)Coach, first class, private lounge
Disabled accessYes
Seating arrangementsReserved
Catering facilitiesCafé
Baggage facilitiesLuggage racks
Technical
Rolling stockGE Genesis P40DC & ALP-44 locomotives
Bombardier MultiLevel Coaches
Track owner(s)Amtrak, NJ Transit
Route map
Northeast Corridor & LIRR Main Line
to Boston & Greenport
Sunnyside Yard
East River Tunnels
New York Penn Station
NY
NJ
North River Tunnels
skipped
Secaucus Junction
Newark Penn Station
skipped
NJCL to Bay Head
Metropark
Port Reading Secondary
Metuchen
Edison
New Brunswick
Jersey Avenue
Jamesburg Branch
Princeton Junction
PRIN to Princeton
Hamilton
32.5 mi
52.3 km
Trenton
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
skipped
Levittown
Bristol
Croydon
Eddington
Cornwells Heights
Torresdale
Holmesburg Junction
Tacony
Bridesburg
Frankford Junction
Northeast Corridor
to Philadelphia
PA
NJ
skipped
Pennsauken
Cherry Hill
Woodcrest
21.4 mi
34.4 km
Lindenwold
PATCO
Lindenwold Shops
27.5 mi
44.3 km
Atco
Hammonton
Egg Harbor City
Absecon
Atlantic City
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