Being there, on time, is a daily part of our world. The Burlington and Camden County areas’ excellent transportation options help speed things along. Exceptional highways and convenient rail, bus and air transportation are important assets for residents, businesses, and visitors. Access to New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. make living in any area in South Jersey a convenient place to live, work, and play.
By
Bus | By
Car | Plane
| By Train
By Bus
Getting to your destination is easier
than ever when you travel the New Jersey
Transit. Operating a large fleet of
buses, NJ TRANSIT http://www.njtransit.com/hp/hp_servlet.srv?hdnPageAction=HomePageTo
operates an extensive bus network of
intra and interstate routes throughout
New Jersey and into New York and Philadelphia.
The system serves the region's commercial
centers with commuter runs to and from
Manhattan, Newark, Jersey City, Trenton,
Camden, Atlantic City, and Philadelphia.
By Car
Hitting the open road you will find
these major highways will get you where
you need to be, whether traveling to
any of the surrounding cities, Jersey
Shore, or North Jersey.
The Garden State Parkway runs the entire
eastern coast of New Jersey allowing
visitors easy access to the famous “Jersey
Shore.”
Interstate 295 crosses the twin span
Delaware Memorial Bridge to the south,
then parallels the New Jersey Turnpike.
It serves the South Jersey suburbs of
Philadelphia, before ending up on Trenton's
half-beltway. At its southern end, Interstate
295 meets Interstate 95 near Interstate
495 in Delaware.The NJ Turnpike links
the state from north to south. Route
78 links the eastern parts of Pennsylvania
directly east to the New Jersey Turnpike
as well as Newark Airport. Route 287
runs north through New Jersey into New
York State
By
Plane
Traveling to and from South Jersey
is a piece of cake! Conveniently located
right outside of Philadelphia, South
Jersey is only a quick ride over the
bridge and down I-95 to the Philadelphia
International Airport http://www.phl.org/index.html.
By Train
Atlantic City Rail Line http://www.njtransit.com/pdf/rail/r0090.pdf
: provides direct commuter rail service
between Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station
and Atlantic City. Local stops include
Cherry Hill, Lindenwold, Atco, Hammonton,
Egg Harbor City, and Absecon. There
is free parking at all stations. Service
is provided daily.
Northeast Corridor http://www.njtransit.com/pdf/rail/r0070.pdf:
NJ TRANSIT's Northeast Corridor runs
between Trenton and New York Penn Station.
There is a branch line connecting Princeton
with Princeton Junction. Some trains
provide connections with trains to Hoboken.
Service is provided seven days per week.
River LINE Riverline.com: NJ TRANSIT’s
River LINE runs from Camden’s waterfront
to downtown Trenton, providing connections
to buses, NJ TRANSIT and Amtrak trains
to New York, and PATCO to Philadelphia.
Fourteen of the twenty stations offer
parking. Parking is free with the exception
of the Trenton Station. Service is provided
daily
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