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For Opening Day, Metro-North will operate shuttle trains between Grand Central Terminal (GCT), Harlem-125 St and Yankees-E 153 St. stations, and will also make a stop at the stadium on...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Yankees–East 153rd Street (Metro-North station) ( category) Metro-North station page for Yankees–East 153rd Street. List of upcoming Metro-North train departure times and track assignments from MTA.
For all weeknight and weekend games, Metro-North provides special direct service to the stadium via special “Yankee Clipper” service. After the game, direct trains are timed to depart...
The station is three blocks away from the Yankees–East 153rd Street station, a Metro-North Railroad stop on the Hudson Line, which provides service to Yankee Stadium from Manhattan and the Lower Hudson Valley up to Poughkeepsie.
Metro-North Railroad (game days only): Harlem Line, New Haven Line New York City Subway: 4 , B , and D (at 161st Street–Yankee Stadium ) New York City Bus: Bx6 , Bx6 SBS , Bx13
Mets fans from the Hudson Valley can catch any Metro-North train to Grand Central to connect with the 7 subway to Citi Field. Getting to Yankee Stadium. Metro-North Railroad
Eight southbound Hudson line trains will make extra stops at Yankee Stadium. On the Harlem line, a Yankee Clipper train directly to the stadium will depart Southeast at 4:26 p.m.,...
Metro-North Railroad ( reporting mark MNCW ), [8] trading as MTA Metro-North Railroad, is a suburban commuter rail service operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), a public authority of the U.S. state of New York. Metro-North serves the New York Metropolitan Area, running service between New York City and its northern ...
For all weeknight and weekend games, Metro-North provides special direct service to the stadium via special “Yankee Clipper” service. After the game, direct trains are timed to depart...
Located in the North Loop area of Downtown Minneapolis, the station is named for Target Field, the Minnesota Twins baseball stadium. METRO Blue Line light rail service started on November 14, 2009; Northstar Line commuter rail service started November 16, 2009; METRO Green Line light rail service started on June 14, 2014.