Dina Barsky, Account Supervisor for the new Atlantic City Express Service, answered a few questions I had on the benefits of the new train (see previous post on ACES):
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ACES train, a pimped-out way to travel
25 03 2009This is really cool, but I’d never be able to afford it.
The New Atlantic City Express Service (cleverly nicknamed the ACES train… Get it? Aces. Cards. Casinos!) is the first direct transportation between Atlantic City, NJ and NYC. The line, operated by NJ Transit, runs from Atlantic City Terminal station to Penn Station.
Photos in slideshow available on the Media Room link on the ACES website.
On the first level, coach seating starts at $39 and offers comfortable leather seating and bar kiosks. First class seating, which costs $25 more, is located on the upper level of the train, includes private food and beverage service. For an an additional $200, ACES offers reservations in a private lounge (see: hotness), which includes luxurious couches, DVD players and flat screen TVs.
So if you happen to be planning on splurging on a trip in either NYC or Atlantic City, consider spending your dough on the bad boy of public transportation. Personally, I could reserve the lounge and just ride the train back and forth all day.
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