Good news in New York: Here's how you can travel to the opening games of the Mets and Yankees on a historic subway train
Baseball fans in New York can celebrate as historic subway trains will be in service for transport to the opening games of the Mets and Yankees in March and April 2026.
Baseball fans in New York received exciting news with the confirmation from the city's Transit Museum that historic subway trains will be operational for special transport to the home opening games of the New York Mets and New York Yankees in March and April 2026 respectively. This initiative, called "Nostalgia Rides," allows fans to travel on trains that are part of the New York subway heritage, providing a unique experience as they head to the stadiums. The rides will only require the regular subway fare, with no additional charges for using these historic trains.
The inaugural game for the Mets is set for Thursday, March 26, 2026, against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Citi Field, featuring a first pitch at 1:15 p.m. On this occasion, the Transit Museum will deploy its Redbird train, consisting of eight cars, arriving from Manhattan to Queens. This special service not only enhances the excitement of the baseball season but also pays homage to New York City's rich transportation history, making it an appealing option for both devoted fans and newcomers alike.
The Redbird train, specifically designed for this event, will operate according to a schedule that will be confirmed ahead of the games, ensuring that fans can plan their journeys accordingly. The initiative is a wonderful example of how local transportation and sports can intertwine, creating a memorable experience that goes beyond just watching a game, allowing fans to engage with the city's culture and history in a fun and nostalgic way.