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New Jersey Transit operates the following routes from Atlantic City, originating from the Atlantic City Bus Terminal, to points elsewhere in southern New Jersey. Most services run on the Atlantic City Expressway for some distance, and is noted below. All of these bus routes are full service routes. These routes run 24 hours a day.
400-449: Short-distance suburban routes in southwestern New Jersey and to Philadelphia. 450-499: Local routes within Camden, Gloucester, and Salem counties. 500-549: Local routes within Atlantic and Cape May counties. 550-599: Long-distance routes from Atlantic City serving points in southern New Jersey and Philadelphia.
Map of New Jersey showing major roads and cities. New Jersey has 38,131 miles (61,366 km) of roads managed by state, county, and municipal governments and toll road authorities. [7] The major roadways fall under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), which operates the state highway system. State-owned highways ...
Via I-78, US 202, NJ 12, NJ 29, US 202, PA 313: Port Authority Bus Terminal: Quakertown via Doylestown train station: Via I-78 express Port Authority Bus Terminal: Wind Creek Bethlehem: Via I-78 and US 222: Port Authority Bus Terminal: Wescosville: Via I-476 and PA 309: 16th and Filbert, Philadelphia: Lehigh Valley International Airport
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The longest bridge between Philadelphia and New Jersey is the Walt Whitman Bridge, which connects South Philadelphia to Gloucester City, New Jersey. The Walt Whitman Bridge opened in 1957, with a total length of 11,981 feet (3,652 m) and main span length of 2,000 feet (610 m).
NJ Transit Bus: 419: 142 Riverton: Riverton: NJ Transit Bus: 419: 75 Palmyra: Palmyra: NJ Transit Bus: 419: 295 Pennsauken Township: Pennsauken–Route 73: NJ Transit Bus: 419 SJTA Bus: TransIT Link 78 Park and ride: Pennsauken Transit Center: NJ Transit: ACL Atlantic City Line NJ Transit Bus: 404, 417, 419: NO DATA 36th Street: NJ Transit Bus ...
In 1962, the New Jersey Expressway Authority was created to build the Cape May Expressway and the Atlantic City Expressway. However, by 1965, the road to Cape May was turned over to the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) and designated as Route 55, which was to run from Westville to Cape May Court House. The first portion of the ...