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Atlantic City and Shore Railroad

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Opened
  
1907

Locale
  
New Jersey

Closed
  
1948

Terminis
  
Ocean City, Atlantic City

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Operator(s)
  
Atlantic City and Shore Railroad

Track gauge
  
1,435 mm (4 ft 8 ⁄2 in)

The Shore Fast Line was an electric interurban railroad running from Atlantic City, New Jersey, to Ocean City, New Jersey, by way of the mainland communities of Pleasantville, Northfield, Linwood and Somers Point. The line ran from 1907 until 1948. The company that operated the Shore Fast Line was called Atlantic City and Shore Railroad.

The Atlantic City Quakers who helped develop the Monopoly board game named one of the railroad squares for the Shore Fast Line. Charles and Olive Todd, who taught the game to Charles Darrow, its eventual patentee, shortened the name on their oilcloth board to Short Line. It is also possible that the existence of short-line railroads, those that operate along short distances, influenced that change.

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Atlantic City and Shore Railroad Wikipedia