Take the S shuttle train (color code grey) east across 42nd Street, from Times Square (West 42nd) to Grand Central Station (East 42nd).
At Grand Central Station, transfer to the Uptown 4 train, and take the 4 to 161st Street-Yankee Stadium.
The New York Yankees play 81 regular season games in Yankee Stadium.
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Yankee Stadium hosted the All-Star game four times. The games were in 1939, 1960, 1977 and 2008.
Bronx: The Yankees and Yankee Stadium Manhattan: The Skyscrappers, the Empire State Building, Broadway, 42nd Street (Times Square), 34th Street (Herald Square), 14th Street (Union Square), etc. Queens: The Mets, Shea Stadium Brooklyn: Coney Island, Brooklyn Cyclones, The no longer Brooklyn Dodgers (they have moved to LA.) Staten Island: The only borough that one must get to by either car or by Ferry. Also being the only borough that tried to secede from NYC. overall, NYC is known for its subway system.
Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Central Park, Empire State Building, Battery Park, Yankee Stadium, Bronx Zoo, and Times Square to name a few.
No, they are two separate subway stations.
Take the Uptown A or C (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to 59th Street-Columbus Circle. At 59th Street-Columbus Circle, transfer to the Uptown B or D trains. Take the Uptown B or D to 161st Street-Yankee Stadium.The Bronx-bound D train does not stop at Yankee Stadium on weekdays from 4 to 6:45 PM, so if you are traveling during those times, you need to take the B.Don't take the B unless you are traveling on a weekday between 4 and 6:45 PM, because the B only stops at Yankee Stadium when the D isn't stopping there.
By far the cheapest way is the subway. It costs $2.25, to date (October 6, 2009), plus the $5 you will need for the shuttle. It's also pretty convenient. The shuttle train (called the AirTrain) takes you from JFK airport to the A train. The A train goes straight through Times Square, (as do most of the subway lines: Times Square Station is the biggest subway nexus in the city).
Chester gives his concerts in the subway station of Times Square. He plays beautiful music on his cricket chirp and attracts a large audience with his talent.
You can get on the subway at the Times Square Station (at 42nd Street and 7th Avenue), and take the S shuttle train (color grey) east across 42nd Street, from Times Square (West 42nd) to Grand Central Station (East 42nd).At Grand Central, get the Uptown 4 train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line), and take the Uptown 4from 42nd Street-Grand Central Station to 161st Street-Yankee Stadium.Or, if you're a little further uptown and you don't want to walk to 42nd Street, you can take the Uptown N-R-Q-W (the yellow line) from 49th Street (at 7th Avenue) to 59th Street. Transfer at 59th Street to the Uptown 4.
The Red Sox and Yankees met 18 times during the 2011 season.April 8th - 10th (Fenway Park)May 13th - 15th (Yankee Stadium)June 7th - 9th (Yankee Stadium)August 5th - 7th (Fenway Park)August 30th-31st, September 1st (Fenway Park)September 23rd - 25th (Yankee Stadium)The game on September 23rd was postponed due to rain and made up on September 25th as part of a doubleheader.
To get to Times Square from 3630 3rd Ave, you can take the subway. The closest station is the 138th Street-Grand Concourse station, where you can catch the 2 or 5 train to 42nd Street-Times Square. Alternatively, you can take a bus from nearby stops, such as the BX15, which connects to the subway and other bus routes that can take you to Times Square. Always check current schedules and routes for the most accurate information.