Station Review #183: Hammonton (NJT)
Hammonton is a station on NJT's Atlantic City Line. The station is located along front street, near the intersection of Line and Front streets in Hammonton, New Jersey. History Old station building The first Hammonton station was built sometime around 1850. It was then bought out by the Pennsylvania Railroad and rebuilt sometime before 1907. In 1989, service was brought back to Atlantic City from Philadelphia and New York City from Amtrak, which necessitated a new station be built. That new station is the station used today. The old station depot is still standing. Tour Atlantic City Line train. Hammonton is a fairly decent station, especially as far as NJT stations are concerned (looking at you, Delawanna ). Inside one of the two shelters. Hammonton station has benches, TVMs, and maps. No countdown clock, however. Platform. The platform at Hammonton station is a full high level platform. For accessibility...