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Atlantic City Jitney Association

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Atlantic City Jitney Association
One of the 2010-era fleet of jitneys parked near the Atlantic City Rail Terminal.
Founded1915
Headquarters201 Pacific Avenue
Atlantic City, NJ
LocaleAtlantic City
Service typePublic minibus transit
Routes7
WebsiteAtlantic City Jitneys

The Atlantic City Jitney Association (ACJA) is an association of operators of minibus service in Atlantic City, New Jersey, providing service at all times on 3 fixed routes, daytime service on a fourth fixed route, and bus-to-rail connections from the Atlantic City Rail Terminal, providing connections to Atlantic City Line trains. The jitney service in Atlantic City started in 1915. The type of vehicle used has changed several times over the years. The classic International Harvester Metro Van was used in the 1960s. In 2010, the service switched to a fleet of bright green and white Ford E-450 vehicles powered by compressed natural gas.

Routes

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Jitney #29 operates down North Michigan Avenue through The Walk Outlets to the Atlantic City Rail Terminal in 2008.

Fixed-route service

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The ACJA operates service on four routes.[1] The one-way fare for the jitney is $3.00.

Route Terminals Main streets
1
(Pink)
Ventnor Avenue and Jackson Avenue
(Atlantic City/Ventnor city line)
Pacific Avenue and New Hampshire Avenue Pacific Avenue
Atlantic Avenue
2
(Blue)
Borgata, Harrah's Atlantic City, and Golden Nugget Delaware Avenue and Pacific Avenue Maryland Avenue
Delaware Avenue
3
(Green)
Borgata, Harrah's Atlantic City, and Golden Nugget Pacific Avenue and New Hampshire Avenue Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard
Pacific Avenue
4
(Orange; runs 7 AM to 7 PM only)
Ventnor Avenue and Jackson Avenue
(Atlantic City/Ventnor city line)
Atlantic City Rail Terminal Pacific Avenue
Atlantic Avenue
Michigan Avenue

Bus-to-rail shuttles

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These routes run to and from the Atlantic City Rail Terminal, fare-free. These lines were formerly operated by New Jersey Transit.[2]

Route Region served Casinos served
1 Downtown/Midtown Tropicana, Caesars, Wild Wild West, Bally's, The Claridge Hotel
2 Uptown Resorts, Hard Rock, Ocean
3 Marina Harrah's Atlantic City, Golden Nugget, Borgata

See also

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References

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  1. ^ ACJA lines Archived May 17, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Atlantic City Rail Line schedule, with casino connections" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-11-26. Retrieved 2008-05-12.
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