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Take the Train to the Game

New York is sports, and mass transit is the best way to see your teams and players in action. Beat traffic, tolls, parking headaches, and rising gas prices. Let the MTA take you to the games.


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New York Mets

Get to CitiField on the 7 Line or the Long Island Rail Road to Mets-Willets Point station. Subway and train both add extra outbound service after games. Or take Metro-North Railroad to Grand Central Terminal; its 30 minutes or less by subway to Mets-Willets Point station.

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New York Yankees

Get to Yankee Stadium on the D Line or 4 Line train to 161 St-Yankee Stadium. Or take a Metro-North Railroad train to the new Yankees-East 153rd Street Station. For more information on the new Metro-North station please click here; there's direct weekend-game service from all the Hudson, Harlem, and New Haven Lines, as well as weekday service, and direct shuttle trains from Grand Central. Or take Long Island Rail Road to Penn Station; its about 15 minutes by subway to the Stadium!

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New York Giants / New York Jets NJ Meadowlands Sports Complex

Starting this fall you can take the train from anywhere in the tri-state region to and from Giants and Jets home games at Meadowlands Stadium without thinking about traffic, tolls, or parking. With a new train station beside the stadium and convenient shuttle service from Hoboken and Secaucus Junction, you now have many money-saving options to reach all the football action no matter which MTA train service you use. And, for the first time in history, Metro-North Railroad will run direct one-seat service from select stations on the New Haven Line through to Secaucus Junction, where you can connect with NJ Transit's Meadowlands Service to the Stadium ... all with one, convenient combination ticket. Learn more about how easy it is to reach the Meadowlands from your home station.

Register Now to be notified when tickets to Meadowlands Sports Complex Station are available for purchase. Leave the car at home, save money, and join your fellow football fans on the Train to the Game!

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New York Rangers

The National Hockey League is in full swing at the Garden October through April. Get there on the A LineC LineE Line or 1 Line2 Line3 Line to Penn Station-34 St or stop just a block away on the B LineD LineF LineN LineQ LineR LineV LineW Line at 34 St-Herald Sq. Or take the Long Island Rail Road to Penn Station, directly under the Garden. Or take Metro-North Railroad to Grand Central Terminal; it's just 10 minutes by subway to the Garden.

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New York Knicks

The New York Knicks of the NBA take the court at Madison Square Garden October through April. Get there on the A LineC LineE Line or 1 Line2 Line3 Line to Penn Station-34 St or stop just a block away on the B LineD LineF LineN LineQ LineR LineV LineW Line at 34 St-Herald Sq. Or take the Long Island Rail Road to Penn Station, directly under the Garden. Or take Metro-North Railroad to Grand Central Terminal; it's just 10 minutes by subway to the Garden.

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New York Titans

The New York Titans of the National Lacrosse League play home games at Madison Square Garden December through April. Get to the Garden on the A LineC LineE Line or 1 Line2 Line3 Line to Penn Station-34 St or stop just a block away on the B LineD LineF LineN LineQ LineR LineV LineW Line at 34 St-Herald Sq. Or take the Long Island Rail Road to Penn Station, directly under the Garden. Or take Metro-North Railroad to Grand Central Terminal; it's just 10 minutes by subway to the Garden.

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US Open Tennis Championships

The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows is easy to reach by taking the 7 Line train to Mets-Willets Point station. During the U.S. Open or when the Mets are playing, you can also take the Long Island Rail Road to Mets-Willets Point station.

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New York Liberty

The New York Liberty of the WNBA take the court at Madison Square Garden May through August. Get there on the A LineC LineE Line or 1 Line2 Line3 Line to Penn Station-34 St or stop just a block away on the B LineD LineF LineN LineQ LineR LineV LineW Line at 34 St-Herald Sq. Or take the Long Island Rail Road to Penn Station, directly under the Garden. Or take Metro-North Railroad to Grand Central Terminal; it's just 10 minutes by subway to the Garden.

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Brooklyn Cyclones

KeySpan Park is just three blocks from the Coney Island-Stillwell Av terminal for the D LineF LineN LineQ Line subway lines

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Staten Island Yankees

Richmond County Bank Ballpark is right next to the St. George Ferry Terminal, reached by Staten Island Railway, nearly every Staten Island local bus, and the Staten Island Ferry from Lower Manhattan.