Atlantic City line in the 1990's

The Atlantic City line is the former Pennsylvania - Reading Seashore Lines mainline from Haddonfield to Atlantic City New Jersey, with rights over part owner PRR from Haddonfield to Philadelphia. The line lost its passenger trains in 1982 due to poor track conditions and was restored by Amtrak and NJT in 1989 to cater to casino patrons. Amtrak ran for 6 years until April 1st, 1995, and NJT continues to this day. Take a trip back 30 years to see Amtrak and some NJT trains between Delair NJ and Hammonton NJ in the early 1990's. 0:00 Delair Bridge 3:49 Delair 4:25 Pennsauken 6:46 Cherry Hill 12:36 Cherry Hill - Last Day for Amtrak 16:25 South Race 17:33 Lindenwold 18:46 Atco 20:24 Winslow Jct 21:05 Hammonton Thank you for Watching! Please like and subscribe to my channel for more Steam, Diesel, Electric, Freight and Passenger action from the late 1980's to the present.