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![]() How far is it from Saratoga to New York City (Yankee Stadium to be exact)?
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![]() you can take a train or a car.
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![]() You do not want to drive it. It is a traffic mess.
Take the amtrak down to penn station and then the subway to the stadium. The only problem is the amtrak only leaves a couple times a day and takes 4 hrs to get to NYC from Saratoga Springs. Greyhound is a little cheaper but it sucks. It does leave a bunch of times a day though. You can also take the LIRR from Penn Station to Floral Park right next to belmont park, or there is a train that goes directly to Belmont, which is really the best track in the world. |
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![]() 2.5 hours. Not far.
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I was too young to really APPRECIATE that and the baseball hall of fame, I think I would get more from it now |
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If you aren't staying in NYC or near Yankee Stadium maybe you should drive but if you are staying in NYC a car is a waste. |
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Figure 3- 3 1/2 hours (without tie-ups). The Base Ball Hall of Fame is in Cooperstown. Take 1-90 to I-88 west. That's after you go south to the Albany interchange from Saratoga. Take 1-88 to the first Oneonta exit (Emmons/Colliersville) then north on State Route 7 to Cooperstown. That trip should take no more than an hour and a half from Toga. If you're headed to NYC from there, figure about 3 1/2 hours as you have to go back east before you go south. I could tell you another way where you'd save 1/2 hour but it takes too much time to type. Safe trip! |
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The tour is ok and is pretty cheap, like $10-15. It really isn't anything special though but try to do it simply to get to the stadium early which will save you a nightmare trying to get in around first pitch. |
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![]() You people are dreaming if you think it'll take 2.5 hours to go from Saratoga to Yankee stadium.I drove from Queens to Albany at a steady 70 miles an hour and it took me 3 hours and Saratoga is about 35 minutes from Albany.You're not going to hit any real traffic until you get near the Tappan Zee bridge.It also depends what time of day you do it,but 2.5 hours you must be driving a masarati.
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Veterans Stadium, Shea, Yankee, Fenway, Pittsburgh, old Baltimore Stadium(man what a neighborhood that was in, that was my first dose of REAL life), Cooperstown, and forgetting one stadium... Also saw bootleg historical stuff(Statue of Liberty, that bell in Philly) that I wasn't too thrilled about but I think my dad and uncle told my mom and aunt that we would go, make it a little easier to see 4 weeks of baseball. |
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Your times are accurate. 3 1/2 is about right. Try this next time. Instead of going up to the Tappan Zee and then getting on the Thruway, go across at the Geo Washington to NJ. Take either RT 80 or RT 4 west to 17 north. Get on the Thruway at Suffern. You'll save 1/2 hour. The hypotoneuse of a triangle is shorter than its other two legs, if you know what I mean. |
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