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Given good weather I'd just walk through lower Manhattan and take the 4, but the route via 33rd Street will certainly work. Per New Jersey Transit, trains would come every 10 minutes after the event at MetLife Stadium ended, and then every 15 to 20 minutes as needed. You'd take it to Grove Street and change for a World Trade Center train to Exchange Place. The returning PATH train will first go to Hoboken and then head to Journal Square. If you wanted to return on the D (which will be stopping at Yankee Stadium heading back to Manhattan,) you'd take it to 34th Street and get the PATH train. You'd take the uptown 4 to Yankee Stadium.Ĭoming back, if you use the 4 route, just reverse your steps. Although you'll have to walk a few blocks this may turn out to be faster. Since you'll be traveling in the evening rush hour, the D probably won't be stopping at Yankee Stadium, so you'd do a same-platform change for the B at 145th Street.Īlternatively, you could take the PATH from Exchange Place to the World Trade Center station and walk over to the Fulton Street station on the 4. You could take the PATH to 33rd Street (by taking a Hoboken train and doing a same platform change for a 33rd Street train at Newport/Pavonia.) At 33rd Street you'd change for an uptown D train. If you're leaving from your hotel you have several options.

Since you have to come into Manhattan anyway you might prefer to do that. Your destination is "Meadowlands Sports Complex."įor your evening Yankees game, it depends on whether you'll be leaving from the hotel, or whether you'll be spending the day in Manhattan. 14, 2020, that NJ Transit had approved the release of a Request for Proposal for the design and engineering of a train station to be constructed. Here's the NJ Transit URL to let you get the timetable for your day of travel. State, county and local officials announced on Oct. In Hoboken you'd get the New Jersey Transit train to the MetLife Stadium. Here's the URL for the Hudson Bergen Light Rail: This is why I think the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail, which will run directly from Exchange Place to Hoboken, is a better alternative. You could take the PATH, but you'd need to transfer at Grove Street. For MetLife, I don't think the PATH trains run directly from Exchange Place to Hoboken on Sundays.
