The Atlantic City Line (ACL) is a commuter rail line operated by NJ Transit (NJT) in the United States between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Atlantic City, New Jersey, operating along the corridor of the White Horse Pike. It runs over trackage that was controlled by both the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) and the Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines. It shares trackage with SEPTA and Amtrak on the Northeast Corridor (NEC) until it crosses the Delaware River on Conrails Delair Bridge into New Jersey.
An Atlantic City Line train at Lindenwold station in 2008
Cherry Hill was opened in 1994; it briefly served Amtrak trains as well as NJ Transit
Pennsauken Transit Center opened in 2013 to provide a connection between Atlantic City Line trains (top) and River Line trains
Two Atlantic City Line trains perform a scheduled meet at a passing siding in Cherry Hill
U.S. Route 30 in New Jersey
U.S. Route 30 is a U.S. highway running from Astoria, Oregon east to Atlantic City, New Jersey. In the U.S. state of New Jersey, US 30 runs 58.26 miles (93.76 km) from the Benjamin Franklin Bridge at the Delaware River in Camden, Camden County, while concurrent with Interstate 676 (I-676), southeast to Virginia Avenue in Atlantic City, Atlantic County. Most of the route in New Jersey is known as the White Horse Pike and is four lanes wide. The road runs through mostly developed areas in Camden County, with surroundings becoming more rural as the road approaches Atlantic County. US 30 runs through several towns including Collingswood, Berlin, Hammonton, Egg Harbor City, and Absecon.
US 30 eastbound on the Admiral Wilson Boulevard approaching US 130 and Route 38 at the Airport Circle in Pennsauken Township
US 30 westbound past CR 669 in Magnolia
US 30 westbound past CR 542 in Hammonton
US 30 westbound just west of the eastern terminus in Atlantic City