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Metro-North's latest schedule update also includes the return of game day service to Yankee Stadium. The New York Yankees open their season at home against the Toronto Blue Jays on...
The station is used during New York Yankees baseball games and New York City FC soccer matches at Yankee Stadium. There is also special service branded "Yankee Clipper" for Yankee games. Selected trains on the Harlem and New Haven lines also stop at this station on game days.
On the Harlem line, a Yankee Clipper train directly to the stadium will depart Southeast at 4:26 p.m., making stops at Brewster, Golden’s Bridge, Mt Kisco, Chappaqua, North White Plains,...
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
The 161st Street–Yankee Stadium station (161st Street–River Avenue on some signage) is a local station on the IND Concourse Line that has three tracks and two side platforms. It is the southernmost station on the IND Concourse Line within the Bronx.
On May 23, 2009, a new station was opened at East 153rd Street in the Bronx to serve Yankee Stadium. It sees regular service on the Hudson Line, plus special service from the Hudson, Harlem, and New Haven Lines for New York Yankees games.
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 Yankee Stadium station, 125th Street and Fordham are the three Metro-North stations that serve New Haven Line customers without being located on the Line itself. Meadowlands game day service
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
At New Haven, CTDOT runs two connecting services, the Shore Line East connecting service continues east to New London, and the Hartford Line service continues north to Hartford, and Springfield, Massachusetts. [13] Amtrak operates inter-city rail service along the New Haven and Hudson Lines.