NJ Transit Atlantic City Rail Terminal (Atlantic City, New Jersey)

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The last stop on trains from Philadelphia, will soon have sepical express serivce to New york Penn Station.

Station still open which most closely matches the US monopoly board game ones ($200 cost each); B&O Railroad, Reading Railroad, Pennsylvannia Railroad and Shortline - can any locals identify this better?
UK London version ones are Fenchurch Street, Liverpool Street, King's Cross, Marylebone.
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Coordinates:   39°21'48"N   74°26'31"W

Comments

  • In 1934 the Pennsylvania RR and the Reading RR were merged into the Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines. They combined their 3 stations into a single station Union Station which stood about 3 blocks south in that big green park area. The B&O never had a seperate presence in the city, and perhaps represents the Central RR of NJ, owned by the Reading RR which ran trains in from New York and had a partnership with the B&O for trains running from Philadelphia/Washington to New York. The "Short Line" was a reference an interurban streetcar line known as The Shore Fast Line which ran from Atlantic City to Ocean City via the mainland into the 1950s.
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