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 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.
Destinations
New Jersey Transit •
319 to
Toms River and
New York City, or
Wildwood and
Cape May via the
Garden State Parkway •
501 to
Brigantine •
502 to
Harbor Square, Consumer Square,
Atlantic City Cape Community College (Mays Landing) •
504 to
Chelsea Heights,
Margate,
Ventnor City • 505 to
Ventnor City,
Margate,
Longport • 507 to
Ocean City • 509 to
Somers Point,
Ocean City •
551 to
Sicklerville,
Camden and
Philadelphia via the
Atlantic City Expressway •
552 to
Cape May Court House,
Wildwood, and
Cape May via the
Garden State Parkway •
553 to
Vineland and
Bridgeton via
Mays Landing •
554 to
Lindenwold via the
White Horse Pike •
559 to
Lakewood via
Route 9 ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:Atlantic City Bus Terminal March 2024.jpg|Back entrance of the bus terminal, March 2024 File:Atlantic City Bus Terminal interior July 2024.jpg|Interior of the terminal, July 2024 File:Atlantic City Bus terminal bus line March 2024.jpg|Bus gates where passengers wait to board, March 2024 ==External links==