

The station is located off Exit 15X on the eastern extension of the New Jersey Turnpike (675 New Country Road at Seaview Drive, Secaucus, N.J., 07094). Ticket holders who do not have parking permits can park at the Edison Park Fast parking lot located next to the Frank R. Download the app from the Apple Store or Google Play.įor more information, please visit /metlifestadium Park and Ride (Train)Ī pre-paid parking permit will be required for all vehicles entering the Sports Complex (Stadium and Meadowlands Arena sides of the Complex). Purchase your round-trip tickets in advance at Ticket Windows, Ticket Vending Machines or through the free NJ TRANSIT Mobile App. The round-trip fare from Secaucus to the Sports Complex is $11.00 from New York Penn Station. The travel time between the Secaucus Junction train station and the Sports Complex station is approximately 10 minutes. Rail service commences approximately three and one half (3.5) hours prior to kick off or an event and ends one (1) hour after the game or event.

Lautenberg Station at Secaucus Junction, which allows fans from the region to quickly and efficiently reach MetLife Stadium. Most of NJ TRANSIT'S rail system connects at the Frank R. The Meadowlands Rail Service delivers guests directly to the front door of MetLife Stadium! Metro-North service west of the Hudson will run on its normal weekday schedule, with an extra train on the Port Jervis Line, the MTA said.NJ TRANSIT will operate the Meadowlands Rail Service for events with anticipated attendance above 50,000. Metro-North will also have additional trains "strategically positioned" on the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines in case they're needed to carry additional passengers during the morning and afternoon, the MTA said. For those celebrating, enjoy the holiday with friends and family and allow us to do the driving.” “To provide even more travel options and reduce crowding where possible, the LIRR will have extra trains before and after the parade. “Grand Central Terminal is a short walk from the parade’s starting point, making Metro-North or the LIRR a great travel option,” said Catherine Rinaldi, interim president of Metro-North Railroad and Long Island Rail Road. The MTA said the parade typically draws around 2 million spectators and 150,000 marchers, including members of the MTA. Metro-North plans to run a regular weekday schedule on all of its lines on Friday.

The MTA said those who violate the ban could be "ejected" from the train and face a summons. Drinking alcohol and carrying open containers is prohibited year-round in the New York City subway system. The ban on Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road trains will be in effect from 11 a.m. The agency has enacted similar alcohol bans during other recent high-traffic holidays, including New Year's.
