Re: Are non-New Yorkers on this board scared of a NYC 2012 b
>Two hours on a commuter train each way from Trenton or New Haven to Manhattan,
>then a crowded bus to the stadium.
Less than two hours, certainly, and then just a 2-3 block walk from Penn Station to the new stadium. I could stay at my house in suburban Philly, take the commuter to Philly, the Amtrak to NYC (spending $104 round trip) and be spending the same amount of time from bed to seat as I did in Sydney, and saving money in the process.
Not that I'm necessarily rooting for NYC to win the bid, but that it may not live up to people's worst fears regarding transportation.
>Two hours on a commuter train each way from Trenton or New Haven to Manhattan,
>then a crowded bus to the stadium.
Less than two hours, certainly, and then just a 2-3 block walk from Penn Station to the new stadium. I could stay at my house in suburban Philly, take the commuter to Philly, the Amtrak to NYC (spending $104 round trip) and be spending the same amount of time from bed to seat as I did in Sydney, and saving money in the process.
Not that I'm necessarily rooting for NYC to win the bid, but that it may not live up to people's worst fears regarding transportation.
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