The New York Daily News • May 9, 2011PHOTO: In 1961, Roger Maris celebrates his 61st homer of the year with the fan that caught it, at the link! Maris was the first to break Ruth's record of 60 home runs, though in a longer season.
Mike G. • June 26, 2010Try to get a seat in the back of the train. It tends to be much less crowded.
Mark B. • April 30, 2014Look west to see one of America's most beautiful and historically significant rivers. On a cloudy day you can see the ghost of Henry Hudson.
Momo • April 26, 2012Comfortable and fast. Worth the money but try getting the City Ticket on weekends (real cheap)
The Corcoran Group • January 27, 2012This station overlooks the Harlem River, and it’s a great place to sit outside with a cup of coffee and a good book while you wait for the train.
Ann R. • September 28, 2011The MTA does many things wrong, but CooCoo is not one of them. Send a text message to 266266 with Botanical Garden + the name of your destination station, and you'll get a text back the next 4 trains!
Nubian7 • March 22, 2011The "express" train to downtown. Get your tickets in advance or grab a monthly pass.
Damian C. • September 2, 2012Of your coming to the park and headed to the city take this train it's convienant !!!
Gregory G. • June 16, 2011Very small station!
0zzzy • March 2, 2012Railbuffs: the Oak Point Yard.. lots of freight. Its along the corridor, so you may get lucky to snap some pics in some spots.
Rell R. • March 3, 2015Outside terminal for tickets is across the street from the station. Give yourself an extra minute or two to get a ticket. Smooth ride!
Justice P. • February 4, 2014Glad the Tremont train station is finally open again after being closed for about 6 months, it's a good station. It takes you to manhattan really fast and I love taking this train to White Plains
Jan A. • October 26, 2011Take advantage of the redcap service: for a tip to a baggage handler, you can board the train ahead of general boarding!
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