Not New Jersey Transit buses. It may be possible that a casino in Atlantic City offers a bus that has a stop, or a mid-point stop, in Bergen County. The trip would require a private bus company.
The Cosmic Bus Company of Atlantic City.
Newark Airport is located approximately 4 hours from Atlantic City by bus. Some closer airports to Atlantic City include Atlantic City Airport (42 minutes by bus) and Philadelphia Airport (2 hours by bus).
According to Google Maps (www.google.com/maps), the distance from the Atlantic City International Airport to the Greyhound Bus Terminal (1901 Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic City) is 12.8 miles.
Visit the Atlantic City Bus link in Related Linkssection below for more information on bus tours to Washington DC.
To get a bus from Islip, NY, to Atlantic City, you can take a Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) train from Islip to Penn Station in Manhattan. From there, transfer to a bus service like Greyhound or Megabus, which offers direct routes to Atlantic City. Alternatively, check local bus services that may operate directly from Islip or nearby areas. Always confirm schedules and availability in advance, as they may vary.
Atlantic City Express Service was created in 2009.
Atlantic City Express Service ended in 2011.
Yes, you can get a bus to Atlantic City from Fordham Road. You would typically take public transportation to a nearby bus terminal, such as the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan, where you can catch a bus to Atlantic City. Several bus companies operate this route, making it convenient for travelers. Be sure to check the schedules and availability for the specific day you plan to travel.
Anbessa City Bus Service Enterprise was created in 1945.
Take a NJ transit bus or hire a car/limo service like the ones listed in the "related links".
Grey hound
There are no regularly scheduled direct shuttles between Philadelphia International Airport & Atlantic City. You can take a bus from the airport to the bus terminal in Center City Philadelphia and take another bus to Atlantic City, then take a taxi to your destination in Atlantic City. Another option from Philadelphia International Airport to Center City is to take the SEPTA train which runs every half hour. However unless buy your ticket in advance from their website you'll be charged a $1.50 penalty for paying your fare on-board.