Ride the ACES Train to Atlantic City Fun
Out of the “Why didn’t they think of this sooner file?” comes word that the new ACES train will begin shuttling weeke
nd passengers from New York’s Penn Station to the casino resorts of Atlantic City beginning February 6. The train will also make a stop for passengers in Newark.
ACES stands for Atlantic City Express Service and is a joint venture with partners Caesars Atlantic City, Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City and The Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa. Upon arrival in AC, shuttles will ferry riders from the depot to any one of the three casinos.
Train service will be offered on eight multi-level rail cars designed with upgraded leather seating, a private lounge, custom-designed food and beverage kiosks and both first and coach class travel experiences.
Introductory ticket prices — on sale now — will start at $50 for one-way coach seat and $75 for one-way first class seat. Get additional ticket pricing and purchase information at the well-designed www.acestrain.com website. Visitors to the website will be able to reserve their seats and book hotel stays at Caesars Atlantic City, Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City and Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa.
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