Saturday, November 27, 2010

Traveling From Manhattan to Giants Stadium Via Train

 Getting to a New York Giants game has always been a bit of a pain. If you're driving, you're bound to get stuck in a ton of traffic both going and coming from the game. If you take the bus, you face the same problem. Luckily, now there's a train that can take you there with ease.

Begin your journey at Penn Station either at the 33rd street and 8th avenue entrance or the 32nd street and 7th avenue entrance. The train that you'll be looking for is the train Stop in Secaucus, New Jersey Transit, but the choice / Meadowlands Giants Stadium goal when purchasing tickets. This leg of the trip is relatively short, about 15 minutes or so.

When you get to Secaucus, follow the hordes of people along the corridor to the lobby and access to the shuttle train. You have your ticket scanned by New Jersey Transit employees who are to keep safe. This is a 56-5 minutes, waiting for the shuttle normallyto reach everyone before leaving.

The shuttle train takes about ten to fifteen minutes, but usually very crowded with other Giants fans. Do not expect that it is easy to get a seat. You can get a bit 'noisy, like most of the fans are pumped for the game. When you arrive, you are out near the new Giants Stadium, which will open the fall of next year is allowed. Enjoy the game!

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