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If you are traveling at any time EXCEPT weekdays between 4 and 6:45 PM:Take the Uptown D train (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line) from 34th Street-Herald Square (at Broadway) to 161st Street-Yankee Stadium. The ride is around 20 minutes.If you are traveling on a weekday between 4 and 6:45 PM:Take the Uptown B train from 34th Street-Herald Square to 161st Street-Yankee Stadium. The ride will be about twice as long (40 minutes), as the B is a local train, while the Dis express.The B train only stops at Yankee Stadium during morning and evening rush hours in peak directions, when the D isn't stopping there. The Downtown (Manhattan-bound) Dskips the 161st Street-Yankee Stadium stop from 6:15 to 9 AM on weekdays, and the Uptown (Bronx-bound) D skips the Yankee Stadium stop from 4 to 6:45 PM on weekdays.
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.
4 hours-ish. Depends on traffic, but in the range of 3.5 to 4.5 hours.
Well if it's East 28th St. you take the #6 train to 42nd St. uptown and change to the #4 train uptown to E.161st St. Yankee Stadium.
The train will get you within 4.7 miles of the Stadium
If you are traveling at any time EXCEPT weekdays between 4 and 6:45 PM:Take the Uptown B train (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line) or Uptown C train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from 72nd Street (at Central Park West) to 125th Street or 145th Street.Transfer at 125th or 145th to the Uptown D train to 161st Street-Yankee Stadium.If you are traveling on a weekday between 4 and 6:45 PM:Take the Uptown B train from 72nd Street to 161st Street-Yankee Stadium.The B train only stops at Yankee Stadium during morning and evening rush hours in peak directions, when the D isn't stopping there. The Downtown (Manhattan-bound) Dskips the 161st Street-Yankee Stadium stop from 6:15 to 9 AM on weekdays, and the Uptown (Bronx-bound) D skips the Yankee Stadium stop from 4 to 6:45 PM on weekdays.
Unfortunately the number 2 train does not go to Rector St in Brooklyn. There is not a train that goes to Rector St. However there are many buses and taxis that do go to Brooklyn.
The first train of the day, you mean? If so, then, shortly after midnight. The New York City subway system runs 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, so there is no "first" train of the day. The first train of the day is the first one that comes after midnight.
There are two ways to get to Rikers Island on public transportation: the Q100 bus, and the Rikers Island van. If you're starting out on the D train, then it's easier to take the van.You can take the D train to 161st Street-Yankee Stadium, and transfer there to the Downtown (Manhattan-bound) 4 train. Take the 4 to 149th Street-Grand Concourse.The Rikers Island van departs from 149th Street between Anthony J. Griffin Place and Park Avenue. You will exit the subway at 149th Street and Grand Concourse. Walk 1.5 blocks east to 149th Street between Anthony J. Griffin Place and Park Avenue.See the Related Link below for more information about the Rikers Island van, or call 718-568-5685.The D train skips the 161st Street-Yankee Stadium stop during rush hours in peak directions. On weekdays, the Downtown (Manhattan-bound) D will not stop at Yankee Stadium between 6:15 and 9 AM, and the Uptown (Bronx-bound) D will not stop there between 4 and 6:45 PM.When the D is not stopping at Yankee Stadium, the B stops there instead. In Manhattan, you can transfer from the D to the B at 145th Street. In the Bronx, you can transfer from the D to the B at Tremont Avenue.
Take the Uptown 6 local train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line), 1 stop, from 77th Street (at Lexington Avenue) to 86th Street. Transfer at 86th Street to the Uptown 4 express train, and take the Uptown 4 to 161st Street-Yankee Stadium.Or, you can just walk up Lexington Avenue to 86th Street and get the Uptown 4.
Brooklyn's climate is great.It is also part of New York. We can take the train from Queens to Brooklyn.