Mwreo North and Subway to Yankees games

# Metro-North and New York City Transit Make it Easy to Catch the Yankees Battle the Boston Red Sox in the American League Division SeriesMetro-North Direct Game Day Service to Yankee Stadium is Back for the Post-Season on the Harlem Line; Extra Metro-North and Subway Trains After Game






Metro-North Railroad and New York City Transit will operate special service for post-season games at Yankee stadium. Direct service to Yankee Stadium is back on the Harlem Line for the series, which means that Harlem Line customers can avoid a transfer or a drive to a Hudson Line station.

A combination of regular service and frequent direct Yankee Clipper service to Yankees-E. 153rd St. Station will be in effect for the American League Division Series on the Harlem, Hudson and New Haven Lines for both games, with trains before, during and after the game.

Before the game, New York City Transit will run full rush-hour level service to the subway stop at 161st Street–Yankee Stadium. After the game, seven 4trains, and five dtrains will be on standby for additional Manhattan-bound service.

While Metro-North serves the Yankees-E. 153rd Street station 365 days a year with local Bronx service on the H

Cheering for the Yankees is like cheering for Goliath.

No comment. Except that my first name is David. I try to live up to that.

Do the specials off the Harlem and New Haven lines use the North leg of the wye at Mott Haven to get to the stadium station on the Hudson line?

They do.

Hmm, I think somebody’s a White Sox fan!

And in getting into the spirit of things, this comes to us courtesy of the “Wheel.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNe9OM43EZs&=6m44s

Jeez, wish I had a couple of hot dogs and a nice cold Knickerbocker…

Could be the Cubs! I know he’s a Blackhawk fan 'cause so am I.

Moot point about the Yankees anyway, ther’re out ( on a very iffy call I might add).

By next year everyone will forget the directions.

Dyed-in-the-wool Cubs, Black Hawks and Fire fan. Don’t really follow the team that plays at 35th & Shields.

“If you can do it, it’s not bragging”

-George Herman Ruth

An interesting development on the New Haven line:

https://nypost.com/2018/09/20/red-sox-fan-electrocuted-train-surfing-from-yankee-stadium/

Regards, Ed