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- Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
- MBTA Commuter Rail
- Staten Island
- Busan
- E-ZPass
- MARC Train
- Jalur ganda
- Creek Turnpike
- New York (negara bagian)
- Daftar penyewa tempat di One World Trade Center
- South Jersey Transportation Authority
- Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
- Transportation in New Jersey
- Atlantic City Expressway
- Atlantic City International Airport
- Atlantic City–Brigantine Connector
- Atlantic County, New Jersey
- New Jersey Route 55
- New Jersey Route 187
- Interstate 95 in New Jersey
The South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA) is a quasi-private agency created by the New Jersey Legislature in 1991 to manage transportation-related services in the six southern New Jersey counties: Atlantic, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem.
Overview
The Authority, successor to the New Jersey Expressway Authority and the Atlantic County Transportation Authority (ACTA), is responsible for coordinating South Jersey's transportation system, including highways, airports and other transportation needs. The Authority's transportation network includes public highways, including the Atlantic City Expressway, and transportation projects, such as the Atlantic City International Airport; parking facilities and functions once performed by ACTA; other public transportation facilities, and related economic development facilities in South Jersey.
The Atlantic City Expressway, a limited-access toll road, 47 miles (76 km) long, extends from approximately 10 miles (16 km) east of Philadelphia, to Atlantic City, and through the Atlantic City–Brigantine Connector to Brigantine Island. Thirteen interchanges provide access to arterial routes, including the Garden State Parkway, and seven toll barriers control the collection of toll revenues.
Atlantic City International Airport covers approximately 5,000 acres (20 km2) and is located near the Delilah Road exit (Interchange 9 of the Atlantic City Expressway) approximately 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Atlantic City. Aviation services include scheduled flights and charter service as well as ground handling of aircraft, fueling, aircraft maintenance, parking, registration and collection of landing and parking fees through fixed-base operators.
South Jersey Transportation Authority operates shuttle buses and vans to worksites in Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties.
Shuttle routes
References
External links
South Jersey Transportation Authority
SJTA Shuttles & Parking