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Atlantic City Bus Terminal

Atlantic City Bus Terminal

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The Atlantic City Bus Terminal is a regional bus station and a major stop for New Jersey Transit buses in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Located at the 1900 block of Atlantic Avenue, the station is now only half its original size, as part of it was carved out for a Polo Ralph Lauren store along the Atlantic City Outlets The Walk. The terminal contains vending machines, restrooms, a seating area, and ticket offices for New Jersey Transit. Opened, in 1997, the bus terminal replaced the Atlantic City Union Station where buses have been stopping since 1964, which then has ceased usage of passenger trains. The old Union Station was demolished in 1997 when the bus terminal was opened. Until late October 2022, Greyhound Bus Lines also served the terminal. The Atlantic City Convention Center and Rail Terminal is located three blocks away.

Back entrance of the bus terminal in 2024

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39.359912°N 74.434929°W / 39.359912; -74.434929


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