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Depending on your destination in South Jersey, there are many access routes to and through the region. For directions to a specific location, call the South Jersey Tourism Corp. at 856-757-9400 or one of region's many welcome centers or visitor information hotlines below

By Auto

Major highways that offer direct or connecting routes to South Jersey include: 
I-95; I-295; I-76 and I-676; Route 1; New Jersey Turnpike, Pennsylvania Turnpike; Garden State Parkway; and the Atlantic City Expressway. 

Major bridge connections include: 
Ben Franklin Bridge to Routes 30 and 676 East; Walt Whitman Bridge to Route 42 South; Betsy Ross Bridge to Route 73 South; Tacony Palmyra Bridge to Route 73 South; Burlington Bristol Bridge to Route 130; Commodore Barry Bridge to Route 322 East; and Delaware Memorial Bridge to NJ Turnpike or Route 295 North. 

By Air 

South Jersey is served by several conveniently located airports and most major, discount and international carriers. Contact the individual airline for specific information. 

Atlantic City International Airport
609-645-7895
www.acairport.com 

Newark International Airport
973-961-6000
www.newarkairport.com 

Philadelphia International Airport
800-745-4283
www.phl.org  

By Train and Bus

South Jersey's trains, buses and light rail lines have convenient intersections, making it easy to connect to each service and even easier to get wherever you need to go. 

AMTRAK
800-872-7245
www.amtrak.com 
Rail stations located at nearby 30th Street Station in Philadelphia and Clinton Avenue in Trenton. 

PATCO – Port Authority Transit Co.
856-772-6900
ridepatco.org  
Rail service operates 24/7 between Center City Philadelphia and the South Jersey waterfront communities. 

New Jersey Transit
800-626-7433
www.njtransit.com  
Rail and bus lines serving points between Philadelphia, Atlantic City and New York. 

RiverLine 
800-626-RIDE
www.riverline.com 
South Jersey's new light rail system from NJ Transit has 20 station locations from the Camden Waterfront to Trenton. 

Greyhound
800-231-2222
www.greyhound.com 

By Ferry

RiverLink Ferry
215-925-LINK
www.riverlinkferry.org  
Service between the Camden and Philadelphia Waterfronts. 

Welcome Centers 

Deepwater Visitor Center: Exit 2B off I-295 - 856-351-0194
John Fenwick Welcome Center: Mile Marker 5.4, NJ Turnpike N. – 856-299-7494
Trenton Welcome Center: Lafayette and Barrack Streets, Route 22E – 908-725-1552
Salem Visitor Center: One New Market Street - 856-935-9242
Burlington Visitor Center: Carriage House, 12 Smith's Lane - 609-386-3993

Visitor Information 

Burlington County Tourism: 609-265-5055; www.exploreburlingtoncounty.com  
Camden County Concert Hotline: 856-216-2170
Camden County Parks Dept.: 856-795-PARK; www.ccparks.com  
Camden Waterfront Marketing Bureau: 856-757-9400; www.camdenwaterfront.com  
Gloucester County Tourism: 856-384-6961; www.co.gloucester.nj.us  
Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corp.: 215-599-0776; www.gophila.com  
New Jersey Office of Travel & Tourism: 609-292-2470; 1-800-VISITNJ; www.visitnj.org  
Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce: 609-924-1776; www.princetonchamber.org  
Salem County Tourism Information: 856-935-9242; www.salemcitynj.com  
South Jersey Tourism Corporation: 856-757-9400; www.visitsouthjersey.com  
Trenton Convention & Visitors Bureau: 609-777-1770 





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