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Train Station in Saratoga
Hey guys; I'm planning on coming in for opening weekend, but due to a play I'm in, I can only come for Saturday and Sunday. Airfare on the weekends is very expensive, as is renting a car in Manhattan, so I'm thinking I'll take Amtrak. According to Mapquest, it's just a little over 2 miles to the Racing Museum (which, I assume, is within walking distance of the racetrack itself). My question for anyone who knows Saratoga is- can I walk from the train station to the track? The distance is no problem (I am a NYC'er after all; walking is my life); I just want to make sure I can walk on Washington Street, since it's also listed as Gen Schuyler Comm. Highway.
Does anyone know? Can I walk it without getting mowed down by an 18-wheeler? Thanks, everyone! |
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I love to walk, but I probably wouldn't walk from the train station personally. Until you get into the Broadway/Downtown area the roads have a bit of a limited sidewalk area. Also, since you mentioned wearing a hat to the Belmont, the annual hat contest is on Sunday . :) |
Do they have a train from Albany to Toga?
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http://www.cdta.org/saratoga_schedules.php Gen - It looks like there is some bus service from the train station to downtown/broadway area: http://www.cdta.org/routes/Route_72.pdf |
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Jamie,
Amtrak does have a train from Albany to Saratoga Springs- it's Albany-Resselaer, which is some miles (10 or so?) from the airport (I think) but it's do-able. Train fare is $17.00 one-way. Go to the amtrak.com and enter in the stations and the date you arrive and they'll show the schedules and fares. |
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Problem is that I come in at 8:55pm on Wednesday night and nothing leaves that late (except the Greyhound bus at 9:05.) Greyhound has no return bus from Toga on July 29th, though. I guess I should have figured all of this out a bit earlier. :eek: I may just rent a car... might be less of a hassle. |
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Another suggestion ...
There are plenty of people on this site from that area. Have you thought of cyberhitching from the train/bus station? (i.e. begging for a ride from one of the locals :D )
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So, alternatives? Have a cab pick you up and take you to the track. Or, depending on when you are arriving, etc., let me know, and if I am available, I'll give you a ride. Good luck. Eric |
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Worst case scenario, I'll take a cab or walk it (I'm debating whether to try rollerblading the 8 miles to my riding lesson this weekend, rather than going via bus/subway, so I don't mind a hike). Thanks, everyone! I'll see you all at the track on Saturday!!! |
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You're a brave woman, the only place I ever rollerbladed was along the Charles River bike path while in college in Boston. I need nice flat surfaces :D Same goes for Sunday if you need a drop off from the track to the train, just let me know. :) |
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You don't want to walk from the train station and it is a more than two miles. There will almost certainly be cabs at the station.
Good luck with the train....it's never on time. |
WOW, the Saturday Card opening weekend is spectacular ! Have to show up for this one:
The Diana The Whitney The Go For Wand The Alfred G. Vanderbilt |
zaf...let me know if your going to go opening weekend here or on cj's site.
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Ron,
I will definately be there on Aug. 16,17,18. I am going to really try for at least a day or two on opening weekend also. I will be in Maryland the week before and hope to get back in time to attend a couple of cards. I will keep you informed, hope to see you there at some point. |
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http://www.saratogahorseandcarriage.com/main.html |
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Come on now....don't be shy. |
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