The Camden & Atlantic Railroad. The short and popular route to Atlantic City. [graphic] : Pocket time card-season of 1882. Depots in Philadelphia foot of Vine-Street and Shackamaxon Street. Camden & Atlantic Railroad. Railroads -- New Jersey. Railroads -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. Beaches. -- lctgm Families. Lighthouses. Play (Recreation). Sailboats. Shells (Anatomy). Illustrated trade card depicting a vignette of a well-dressed family on the beach, including the father wearing a top hat and cane and the mother holding a yellow parasol. Two girls play near the waves while their parents look on. Vignette inset into a larger scene depicing a sailboat in the ocean, a lighthouse, and seashells lining the shore in the foreground. The Camden & Atlantic Railroad began regular service between Camden and Atlantic City, New Jersey in 1855. The railroad was taken over by the West Jersey & Seashore Railroad in 1883. Contains a condensed timetable ("summer arrangement") for trains traveling between Atlantic City and Philadelphia printed on verso. Includes times for the South Atlantic City Branch and the locations of ticket offices in Philadelphia, Germantown, and Camden, New Jersey. Cataloging funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-506-19-10), 2010-2012. Digitized. [Philadelphia] PA. Philadelphia. 1882 Phillips, Emily, 1822-1909. collector. Provenance: Phillips, Emily, 1822-1909. collector. 1882 Trade cards -- 1880-1890. Chromolithographs -- 1880-1890. Timetables -- 1880-1890. 1 print : chromolithograph ; 11 x 7 cm. (4.25 x 2.75 in.) digitool:106747 Library Company of Philadelphia PRINT PRINT trade card - Camden [1975.F.25] 1975.F.25