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		<title>By: asshole iorga eugeniu laurentiu</title>
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		<dc:creator>asshole iorga eugeniu laurentiu</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Aug 2011 19:36:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi, i think that i saw you visited my site so i came to “return the favor”.I am attempting to find things to improve my web site!I suppose its ok to use some of your ideas!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, i think that i saw you visited my site so i came to “return the favor”.I am attempting to find things to improve my web site!I suppose its ok to use some of your ideas!!</p>
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		<title>By: DIB</title>
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		<dc:creator>DIB</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 21:14:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m a partial plan person driving down from Hartford ~ 10 times per season.  Since crowds started increasing in the mid-90&#039;s, I drive and park near the top of the 4 or the D and take the subway right to the Stadium.  I park on the street for free and have never had more than a 5 minute walk to either the 206/Bainbridge stop or the Woodlawn stop. It is zero stress; when the game is over, very few are headed northbound so no crowding.  And both stops are less than a 2 minute drive to the BRP or Deegan northbound.  In over 20 years of doing this, I&#039;ve never had a problem with my car or anyone, even when coming home from a game after midnight.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m a partial plan person driving down from Hartford ~ 10 times per season.  Since crowds started increasing in the mid-90&#8242;s, I drive and park near the top of the 4 or the D and take the subway right to the Stadium.  I park on the street for free and have never had more than a 5 minute walk to either the 206/Bainbridge stop or the Woodlawn stop. It is zero stress; when the game is over, very few are headed northbound so no crowding.  And both stops are less than a 2 minute drive to the BRP or Deegan northbound.  In over 20 years of doing this, I&#8217;ve never had a problem with my car or anyone, even when coming home from a game after midnight.</p>
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		<title>By: Aaron</title>
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		<dc:creator>Aaron</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2009 03:47:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Just to clarify even more the situation on the Harlem and New Haven lines:

Weekend games (any time of day)
To game: Direct service
From game: Direct service

Weekday evening games (7:05)
To game: Transfer at 125th St.
From game: Direct service

Weekday afternoon games (1:05)
To game: Transfer at 125th St.
From game: Transfer at 125th St.

There is no other baseball stadium in the country with this high level of regional train service.

10 of Major League Baseball’s 30 stadiums are within walking distance of a regional/intercity rail station, as follows:

* Camden Yards to MARC’s Camden Station = 250 feet
* Fenway Park to MBTA Commuter Rail’s Yawkey station = 535 feet
* The Oakland A’s Coliseum to Amtrak’s Oakland Coliseum/Airport station = 850 feet
* L.A. Angels’ Stadium to the Anaheim station shared by Metrolink and Amtrak = 900 feet
* Yankee Stadium to Metro-North’s Yankees-E. 153rd St. station = 1,425 feet
* The San Francisco Giants’ AT&amp;T Park to Caltrain’s San Francisco terminal = 1,550 feet
* Citi Field to the Long Island Rail Road’s Mets-Willets Point station = 1,565 feet
* The Colorado Rockie’s Coors Field to the Denver Amtrak station = 1,775 feet
* The Seattle Mariners’ Safeco Field to King Street Station in Downtown Seattle, served by Sounder and Amtrak = 2,160 feet
* The Toronto Blue Jays’ Rogers Centre to Toronto Union Station served by GO Transit, VIA, and Amtrak = 2,185 feet

(Also worth noting: Metra’s Southwest Service and Rock Island District tracks go right by the White Sox’ U.S. Cellular Field, but there is no station there. Also there are tracks extending beyond Coaster’s San Diego terminal toward the Padres’ Petco Park, but again, no station.)

Even though there are 10 stadiums with rail access, not all of these offer convenient service to the game. First of all, Amtrak’s Denver station is served by one train a day in each direction (the California Zephyr). When you eliminate that stadium/station combo, you are left with 9. From what I could tell by the online schedules, only Metro-North and the LIRR operate special trains specifically for baseball fans. In addition, MBTA Commuter Rail has a weekday train that makes a special stop at Yawkey on game nights. Beyond those three, I could not find any other railroads that operate special trains or make special stops for baseball fans. That does not mean that fans can’t still use the normal service to get to the games, if the schedules allow.

And that can be hit-or-miss. Despite having the shortest distance between stadium and station, Orioles fans can’t get to a weekday game by MARC train. They can’t get home from a weeknight game using MARC, and there is no service on weekends. The Mariners and the A’s fans both have between one and a half dozen trains to and from afternoon games, but won’t get service home from night games. Angels fans will have one or two trains to and from any game using Amtrak, but don’t get any Metrolink trains from a night game, to a weekday afternoon game, or to or from a weekend game. Red Sox fans have at least two trains to and from any game along the Framingham/Worcester Line. San Francisco Giants fans have frequent service to all weekday/night games and from weekday afternoon games, but had better catch the 10:40 p.m. train unless they want to wait for the last train of the night, at midnight. They also have hourly service to and from weekend games. Blue Jays fans have at least hourly service to and from all games along the Lakeshore East and Lakeshore West lines, but no service on the other five GO Transit lines except for departures from weekday afternoon games. The LIRR offers terrific service to and from all Mets games no matter the time of day or night, but if your destination is along any branch other than the Port Washington, you need to change at Woodside (and the LIRR stops extra trains there for that as well).

All of which is to say: the level of service that Metro-North is providing to this new station — the frequency, the number of destinations, the number of lines served with one-seat rides and the square miles of territory those lines cover — is unsurpassed on this continent.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just to clarify even more the situation on the Harlem and New Haven lines:</p>
<p>Weekend games (any time of day)<br />
To game: Direct service<br />
From game: Direct service</p>
<p>Weekday evening games (7:05)<br />
To game: Transfer at 125th St.<br />
From game: Direct service</p>
<p>Weekday afternoon games (1:05)<br />
To game: Transfer at 125th St.<br />
From game: Transfer at 125th St.</p>
<p>There is no other baseball stadium in the country with this high level of regional train service.</p>
<p>10 of Major League Baseball’s 30 stadiums are within walking distance of a regional/intercity rail station, as follows:</p>
<p>* Camden Yards to MARC’s Camden Station = 250 feet<br />
* Fenway Park to MBTA Commuter Rail’s Yawkey station = 535 feet<br />
* The Oakland A’s Coliseum to Amtrak’s Oakland Coliseum/Airport station = 850 feet<br />
* L.A. Angels’ Stadium to the Anaheim station shared by Metrolink and Amtrak = 900 feet<br />
* Yankee Stadium to Metro-North’s Yankees-E. 153rd St. station = 1,425 feet<br />
* The San Francisco Giants’ AT&amp;T Park to Caltrain’s San Francisco terminal = 1,550 feet<br />
* Citi Field to the Long Island Rail Road’s Mets-Willets Point station = 1,565 feet<br />
* The Colorado Rockie’s Coors Field to the Denver Amtrak station = 1,775 feet<br />
* The Seattle Mariners’ Safeco Field to King Street Station in Downtown Seattle, served by Sounder and Amtrak = 2,160 feet<br />
* The Toronto Blue Jays’ Rogers Centre to Toronto Union Station served by GO Transit, VIA, and Amtrak = 2,185 feet</p>
<p>(Also worth noting: Metra’s Southwest Service and Rock Island District tracks go right by the White Sox’ U.S. Cellular Field, but there is no station there. Also there are tracks extending beyond Coaster’s San Diego terminal toward the Padres’ Petco Park, but again, no station.)</p>
<p>Even though there are 10 stadiums with rail access, not all of these offer convenient service to the game. First of all, Amtrak’s Denver station is served by one train a day in each direction (the California Zephyr). When you eliminate that stadium/station combo, you are left with 9. From what I could tell by the online schedules, only Metro-North and the LIRR operate special trains specifically for baseball fans. In addition, MBTA Commuter Rail has a weekday train that makes a special stop at Yawkey on game nights. Beyond those three, I could not find any other railroads that operate special trains or make special stops for baseball fans. That does not mean that fans can’t still use the normal service to get to the games, if the schedules allow.</p>
<p>And that can be hit-or-miss. Despite having the shortest distance between stadium and station, Orioles fans can’t get to a weekday game by MARC train. They can’t get home from a weeknight game using MARC, and there is no service on weekends. The Mariners and the A’s fans both have between one and a half dozen trains to and from afternoon games, but won’t get service home from night games. Angels fans will have one or two trains to and from any game using Amtrak, but don’t get any Metrolink trains from a night game, to a weekday afternoon game, or to or from a weekend game. Red Sox fans have at least two trains to and from any game along the Framingham/Worcester Line. San Francisco Giants fans have frequent service to all weekday/night games and from weekday afternoon games, but had better catch the 10:40 p.m. train unless they want to wait for the last train of the night, at midnight. They also have hourly service to and from weekend games. Blue Jays fans have at least hourly service to and from all games along the Lakeshore East and Lakeshore West lines, but no service on the other five GO Transit lines except for departures from weekday afternoon games. The LIRR offers terrific service to and from all Mets games no matter the time of day or night, but if your destination is along any branch other than the Port Washington, you need to change at Woodside (and the LIRR stops extra trains there for that as well).</p>
<p>All of which is to say: the level of service that Metro-North is providing to this new station — the frequency, the number of destinations, the number of lines served with one-seat rides and the square miles of territory those lines cover — is unsurpassed on this continent.</p>
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		<title>By: Clarifying information on Metro-North schedules &#124; River Avenue Blues</title>
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		<dc:creator>Clarifying information on Metro-North schedules &#124; River Avenue Blues</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 17:15:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] the comments to my post on the new Metro-North stop opening tomorrow morning, details about the schedules and routes got a little hazy. In part, the [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Benjamin Kabak</title>
		<link>http://riveraveblues.com/2009/05/yankee-stadium-metro-north-stop-set-to-open-tomorrow-12054/#comment-393955</link>
		<dc:creator>Benjamin Kabak</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 16:38:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It could leave a little earlier than 10:30. The schedule notes that those train departure times are &quot;subject to adjustment, based on the game ending time.&quot; I guess they could make it leave earlier?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It could leave a little earlier than 10:30. The schedule notes that those train departure times are &#8220;subject to adjustment, based on the game ending time.&#8221; I guess they could make it leave earlier?</p>
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		<title>By: Ico-Jones</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ico-Jones</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 16:35:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I live on the Harlem line -- first direct train home after a night game is 10:30.  I know I&#039;ll get stick for this, but I wish there were earlier direct trains.  Going to the games with young ones and staying until 10:30 is a stretch.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I live on the Harlem line &#8212; first direct train home after a night game is 10:30.  I know I&#8217;ll get stick for this, but I wish there were earlier direct trains.  Going to the games with young ones and staying until 10:30 is a stretch.</p>
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		<title>By: Moshe Mandel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Moshe Mandel</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 16:21:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yeah, I got you. I live on Long Island, and it was an hour and a half minimum. Half hour to Penn, and then an hour by LIRR if your timing is perfect. More often than not, you end up waiting half an hour for a train, and it takes even longer. I drive pretty much every time I go because if I dont, I rarely get him before midnight, and if it is a longer game, it is probably closer to 1.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, I got you. I live on Long Island, and it was an hour and a half minimum. Half hour to Penn, and then an hour by LIRR if your timing is perfect. More often than not, you end up waiting half an hour for a train, and it takes even longer. I drive pretty much every time I go because if I dont, I rarely get him before midnight, and if it is a longer game, it is probably closer to 1.</p>
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		<title>By: The Honorable Congressman Mondesi</title>
		<link>http://riveraveblues.com/2009/05/yankee-stadium-metro-north-stop-set-to-open-tomorrow-12054/#comment-393912</link>
		<dc:creator>The Honorable Congressman Mondesi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 15:52:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It&#039;s STILL a very accessible system that people from the suburbs should use, but it&#039;s not quite as simple as a direct-trip to get there on weekdays (just the one short transfer).  It&#039;s still a direct-trip home, though.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s STILL a very accessible system that people from the suburbs should use, but it&#8217;s not quite as simple as a direct-trip to get there on weekdays (just the one short transfer).  It&#8217;s still a direct-trip home, though.</p>
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		<title>By: Benjamin Kabak</title>
		<link>http://riveraveblues.com/2009/05/yankee-stadium-metro-north-stop-set-to-open-tomorrow-12054/#comment-393906</link>
		<dc:creator>Benjamin Kabak</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 15:44:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>No. I was wrong. I was confused. You&#039;re right.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No. I was wrong. I was confused. You&#8217;re right.</p>
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		<title>By: Benjamin Kabak</title>
		<link>http://riveraveblues.com/2009/05/yankee-stadium-metro-north-stop-set-to-open-tomorrow-12054/#comment-393904</link>
		<dc:creator>Benjamin Kabak</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 15:43:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Oh, oh oh. I see what people are saying. I was confused by the questions. It seems that the MTA is operating under the assumption that most people coming to the game are coming from Manhattan. It&#039;s also a scheduling nightmare to be running trains via that spur in both directions at peak weeknight hours. My bad.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh, oh oh. I see what people are saying. I was confused by the questions. It seems that the MTA is operating under the assumption that most people coming to the game are coming from Manhattan. It&#8217;s also a scheduling nightmare to be running trains via that spur in both directions at peak weeknight hours. My bad.</p>
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