| Getting to a New York Giants game has always | | | | people through the hallway to the lobby and enter the |
| been a bit of a pain. If you're driving, you're bound to | | | | shuttle train area. You must have your ticket scanned |
| get stuck in a ton of traffic both going and coming | | | | by a New Jersey transit employee, so make sure you |
| from the game. If you take the bus, you face the | | | | keep it. It's about a five to seven minute walk and the |
| same problem. Luckily, now there's a train that can | | | | shuttle usually waits for everyone to get on before it |
| take you there with ease. | | | | leaves. |
| Begin your journey at Penn Station either at the 33rd | | | | The shuttle train takes about another ten to fifteen |
| street and 8th avenue entrance or the 32nd street | | | | minutes, but is usually very crowded with other Giants |
| and 7th avenue entrance. The train that you'll be | | | | fans. Don't expect for it to be easy to get a seat. It |
| looking for is the train stopping at Secaucus on New | | | | can get a little rowdy since a lot of the fans are |
| Jersey Transit, but select the Meadowlands / Giants | | | | pumped up for the game. When you arrive, you are |
| Stadium destination when buying your ticket. This leg | | | | dropped off next to the new Giants Stadium that is |
| of the trip is relatively short, about 15 minutes or so. | | | | set to open next year. Enjoy the game! |
| When you arrive at Secaucus, follow the hordes of | | | | |