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The Boardwalk Flyer – Train # 159 (Lounge Car) dep Camden 3:08 PM, arr Atlantic City 4:00 PM Seashore Limited - Train # 1021 dep Philadelphia 3:30 PM, arr Atlantic City 4:55 PM (Parlor Car Daily, Buffet Parlor Car from North Philadelphia weekdays except Fridays and Sats.)
The 1922 Winslow Junction train derailment was a July 2, 1922 [1] accident on Atlantic City Railroad's Camden to Atlantic City route. Train № 33 the Owl going 90 miles (140 km) per hour sped through an open switch at Winslow Junction. 7 were killed, 89 were injured.
Washington, D.C.–Atlantic City, New Jersey [1912] 1910–1942 Atlantic City Express: Amtrak: Philadelphia International Airport, Pennsylvania–Atlantic City, New Jersey [1990] 1989–1994 Atlantic City Limited: Pennsylvania: New York City–Atlantic City, New Jersey [1925] 1919–1931 Atlantic City Special: Central Railroad of New Jersey
However, after losing game one, New Jersey won the next four to win the series, 4–1, en route to the Stanley Cup Finals [8] New Jersey's victory in game four occurred on Brodeur's 40th birthday, giving him playoff victories over the Flyers in his 20s, 30s, and 40s. The series was characterized by a relentless Devils' forecheck and a virtual ...
A bikini-clad rider and horse dive 75 feet into a pool as part of a boardwalk show, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1969. Riders sometimes suffered serious injuries in the exciting display of derring ...
Atlantic City Line: Atlantic City 005DAA: Bergen County Line: Bergen County B9C9DF: Boonton Line: Boonton 8B0000: Gladstone Branch: Gladstone A2D5AE: Lackawanna Cut-Off: Lackawanna Cut-Off f48aa4: Main Line: Main FFCF01: Meadowlands Rail Line: Meadowlands B7A673: Montclair Branch: Montclair 00A94F: Montclair-Boonton Line: Montclair-Boonton ...
A New Jersey woman is suing Jet Blue over a “dangerously cold” ice cream sandwich that she reckons broke her front tooth on an international flight, according to a new lawsuit.
The Metropolitan Division is formed due to NHL realignment; The Northeast and Southeast Divisions are dissolved due to NHL realignment; The New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, and Pittsburgh Penguins come from the original Atlantic Division