How much is the train from nyc to Tarrytown ny?

Pros: It was so much fun. I enjoyed the ride too. Cons: Nothing. Tips: This was the best experience for me going to New York.

Pros: It was so much fun. I enjoyed the ride too. Cons: Nothing. Tips: This was the best experience for me going to New York.

5.0

Oliver

October 27, 2022- Couples trip

Amtrak Northeast Regional

Pros: Very friendly staff. Cons: Nothing. Tips: Enjoy it.

Pros: Very friendly staff. Cons: Nothing. Tips: Enjoy it.

5.0

Ariba

October 25, 2022- Visiting friends

Amtrak Vermonter

Pros: On time. Cons: Charging Ports.

Pros: On time. Cons: Charging Ports.

5.0

Maria

October 10, 2022- Visiting family

Amtrak Northeast Regional

Pros: The controller offered to help me getting out of the train, even I didn’t ask for. I was running by a rollator. Cons: I can’t imagine what could be improved. Sometimes there were delays of the train 148, but it didn’t affect us very much. We were happy to ge...

Pros: The controller offered to help me getting out of the train, even I didn’t ask for. I was running by a rollator. Cons: I can’t imagine what could be improved. Sometimes there were delays of the train 148, but it didn’t affect us very much. We were happy to get healthy at the destination. I met 2 passengers arrived at 9.30 am in penn station and theyr next train was at 2 pm. They wanted to let the luggage in a safe place and go outside. Is that possible? Maybe more Amtrak employees in red uniforms at Main Level in Penn Station.

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5.0

Annette B.

October 1, 2022- Visiting friends

Amtrak Northeast Regional

Pros: 1. Arriving at the Moynihan Center (it's extremely clean, there are several food options, and I could get to make my next train connections easily). 2. Space for storing luggage was more than adequate. 3. Appreciated opportunity to get snacks/coffee on the train. Cons: 1. Train, esp. carpet, could have been cleaner. 2. Didn't use bathrooms but one door failed to lock repeatedly ... hence, I warned passengers when the handicapped room was occupied. 3. Can't comment on bathrooms for I didn't use them ... absent ascertaining whether you can securely lock the doors. Tips: This train was slightly late picking us up from Hartford and then, close to 30 minutes late arriving in NYC. As I was going to a museum before flying home that night, my visit was cut shorter still. Therefore, make sure you can pivot if necessary should the train not arrive on time.

Grand Central Terminal is the terminus of Metro-North Railroad, but that’s not the only way to get to and from the Terminal and around New York City! Grand Central acts as a central hub for transit in Midtown Manhattan, offering rail, subway, bus, taxi, and airport service all within steps of the Main Concourse.

Directions

Grand Central Terminal’s main entrance is 89 E. 42nd Street (at Park Avenue), New York, NY 10017. It is accessible via the 4, 5, 6, 7, and S subway lines, the the M101, M102, M103, M1, M2, M3, M4, Q32 and M42 buses, and the Hudson, Harlem, and New Haven lines on Metro North. For detailed directions, visit Google Maps.

This new ticket offers a 20% discount on regular peak fare prices. It can be used for travel to or from City Zone 1 (LIRR) or Manhattan (Metro-North), and can be used by more than one person, even when traveling together. This ticket is only available in the MTA TrainTime app or from a ticket window. It is valid for 60 days from the date of purchase. 

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10% monthly discount

Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North riders can save an extra 10% on monthly unlimited passes.  

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CityTicket

CityTicket costs $5 and is good for one-way travel that begins and ends within New York City. CityTickets can be used during all off-peak hours, not just on weekends. 

Learn more about CityTicket.

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How much is the train from nyc to Tarrytown ny?

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Daily and single-ride tickets

These are valid for 60 days, including the date of sale. Off-peak tickets are subject to an additional surcharge, payable to the conductor, if used on a peak train.

For travel outside Manhattan on Metro-North, and outside Zones 1/3 on LIRR, the fare is the same on all trains. On Metro-North, look for "intermediate" tickets. On LIRR, look for peak tickets.

You do not have to pay more or buy two tickets if you have to make transfers in the same direction to complete your trip.

  • On LIRR, if you have to make a transfer that involves a change of direction (for instance, traveling from Mineola to Valley Stream via Jamaica), look for a ticket "via" your transfer point when you buy.
  • On Metro-North, if you make a transfer that involves a change of direction at Fordham or Harlem-125th St, you will need to buy two tickets. Travel to/from Yankee Stadium and Mets-Willets Point on game days is exempt from these rules. See the section below.

Round-trip: Any combination of two one-way tickets. These are priced according to the fares you select (peak, off-peak, etc.) You can add a two-trip MetroCard on the reverse side.

One-Way UniRail (For Metro-North only): Connecticut customers can purchase a Shore Line East one-way ticket and a Metro-North one-way ticket in one transaction at any ticket office or machine.

Extension of ride:

  • LIRR one way, round trip, and peak 10-Trip or 20-Trip tickets: You pay the fare difference between ticket value and value of the extended ride, rounded up to the nearest dollar.
    Monthlies, weeklies, all MNR tickets, and off-peak 10-Trip tickets: One way fare between the zone on your ticket and the zone you are actually traveling to/from, rounded up to the nearest dollar. No on board surcharge.

Step up fare:

  • For off peak tickets on peak trains, or senior tickets on morning peak trains, you pay the difference between full peak price and value of ticket, rounded up to the nearest dollar.
  • Note: When stepping up an off peak 10 trip ticket, the discount is forfeited.

Other things to know:

  • One way, round trip, and 10 trip tickets on the Harlem and Hudson lines are not accepted on the New Haven Line and vice versa.

Weekly, monthly, 10-Trip, and 20-Trip tickets

Monthly: Good for unlimited rides during the calendar month indicated on the ticket. This is the most cost-effective ticket if you’re commuting each day.

Monthly tickets are non-transferable; the first person to use this ticket is the only person who can use it. Available for purchase starting the 25th of the prior month. 

Beginning February 28, Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North riders can save an extra 10% on monthly unlimited passes.  

Weekly: Good for unlimited rides for a calendar week (Saturday through Friday). This is the most cost-effective for commuters traveling for a continuous seven-day period.

Weekly tickets go on sale at ticket offices and ticket machines beginning Wednesday for the following week. This ticket is not transferable.

10-Trip: Good for 10 one-way rides to or from City Zone 1 (LIRR) or Manhattan (Metro-North). Tickets are valid for six months from date of sale and may be used by more than one person, even when traveling together. The following ten-trip ticket types are available:

  • 10-Trip peak: Sold at the price of 10 peak one-way fares.
  • 10-Trip off-peak: These tickets save 15 percent off the price of 10 off-peak one-way tickets.
  • 10-Trip for seniors, Medicare recipients, or people with disabilities: These are sold at the price of 10 one-way fares at the reduced price. These are not valid on inbound morning peak trains.  These can be used by more than one person, even when you are traveling together, if they are all eligible for this special fare and present the required identification.
  • 10-Trip intermediate (Metro-North only): Good for 10 trips between two stations outside of Manhattan on the same line.

20-Trip: Good for 20 one-way rides on Peak or Off-Peak trains to or from from City Zone 1 (LIRR) or Manhattan (Metro-North). Tickets are valid for 60 days from date of sale and may be used by more than one person, even when traveling together.

Notes for Metro-North riders:

Monthly and weekly tickets to/from Manhattan on the New Haven Line are accepted on the Harlem and Hudson lines where the value of the Harlem/Hudson monthly/weekly ticket is the same or less.

Monthly school tickets

Special fares are available for students under 21 years of age attending accredited elementary or secondary schools. They provide a discount of up to one-third off the price of a regular monthly ticket.

Complete the application and bring to a ticket office. Applications must be signed by a school official and have the school seal affixed. These are non-transferable.

Child and family fares

Children under 5 ride free.

Family fare: Except during the morning rush hour, up to four children aged 5-11 may ride for $1 each when accompanied by a fare-paying adult who is at least 18 years old.

A fifth child or more, unaccompanied children, and all children during morning rush hour pay half the adult fare (peak or off-peak) as applicable.

These tickets are valid for 60 days including date of sale. Children age 12 and over pay the full adult fare.

Reduced fares for seniors, people with disabilities, and Medicare recipients

Seniors, people with disabilities, and Medicare recipients can save up to 50% off the full one-way peak fare. You must have proper documentation available.

You can use reduced-fare tickets at all times except inbound weekday morning peak trains. These are valid for 60 days including the date of sale.

You can also purchase tickets on the train without paying the higher onboard price if you can show the proper documentation.

Documentation you can use:

  • Government/state-issued driver’s license or non-driver ID;
  • government/state-issued passport;
  • NYC Department of Aging ID card;
  • Reduced-Fare MetroCard or Reduced-Fare EasyPay Card;
  • Birth certificate, Medicaid card, or a Medicare card issued by the Social Security Administration, if accompanied by a different photo ID.

People with disabilities can use an Access-a-Ride card, an Able-Ride card, a Para-transit card, or a Suffolk County Accessible Transportation card.

CityTicket

Riders pay $5 for travel within New York City during all off-peak hours. These are valid on day of purchase only.

These tickets are sold at ticket windows or ticket machines in Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, or Queens, and via the TrainTime app.

They are not valid for travel to/from  Belmont Park, Elmont or Far Rockaway. They are not sold onboard trains.

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Atlantic Ticket (LIRR only)

If you’re traveling between southeast Queens and Brooklyn, you might be able to save time and money with an Atlantic Ticket. You can get a one-way or a weekly ticket for rides between 10 eligible stations, including Atlantic Terminal. The weekly ticket includes a 7-day Unlimited Ride MetroCard.

See details about the Atlantic Ticket.

Group tickets

Special discounted one-day, round-trip group tickets may be purchased for organized groups of 30 or more. Smaller groups of 10 or more may be able to save using 10-trip tickets.

For LIRR: Group leaders should call 718-558-7419, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., for reservations at least two weeks in advance. Group tickets are sold through this department in advance and at open ticket offices. (Please avoid morning rush hours.)

For Metro-North: Contact our Group Travel Department by dialing 511 (select MTA, Metro-North Railroad, More Options, Group Sales), or email us at [email protected].

Military tickets

You must have valid active-duty ID.

For LIRR: All active-duty military personnel will be charged off-peak fare at all times.

For Metro-North: Active-duty military personnel receive 25% off the one-way station fare. The ticket is valid for 60 days from the date of purchase for peak and off-peak travel on all Metro-North trains.

Railroad tickets with MetroCards

You can use a MetroCard on NYC subways and buses and on the NICE bus. Some ticket options may be purchased with a MetroCard on the reverse side.

  • You can buy a round-trip ticket with a $5.50 MetroCard on the reverse side.
  • If you buy the MetroCard separately, you will pay an additional $1 for the card.

Monthly tickets automatically come with a MetroCard on the reverse side. You can choose to add value at a MetroCard ticket machine after purchase.

UniTicket

UniTickets are combination bus and rail tickets that offer special discounts for monthly and weekly travel from certain suburban LIRR and Metro-North stations on local bus routes. UniTickets are valid on certain MTA Bus and NYC Transit buses in Queens, NICE Bus routes in Nassau County, and Long Beach Bus routes. They are not valid on Westchester Bee-Line buses.

NYCT routes: Q5, Q12, Q13, Q15, Q16, Q17, Q20, Q26, Q27, Q28, Q31, Q44, Q48, Q85 (at Rosedale, Bayside & Flushing LIRR Stations only)

  • Monthly: $42.75
  • Weekly: $11.25

MTA Bus routes: Q19, Q25, Q34, Q50, Q65, and Q66 (at Flushing LIRR Station only.)

  • Monthly: $42.75
  • Weekly: $11.25

Discounted bus options are available with the purchase of LIRR monthly or weekly tickets:

NICE buses

  • Monthly: $54.75
  • Weekly: $13.25

Long Beach buses   

  • Monthly: $30
  • Weekly: Not available

Combo Ticket

The Combo Ticket makes traveling between LIRR and Metro-North stations easier, cheaper, and more accessible. You will be able to start a trip with one railroad and transfer to the other railroad at Grand Central for a flat $8 fee. From there, you can travel anywhere in that system.

The Combo Ticket will be available beginning in 2023. Learn more. 

Train to the Game railroad fares

Yankee Stadium (Metro-North)

One-way, round-trip, and 10-trip tickets between Yankee Stadium and the Harlem and New Haven Lines are only valid on game days. These cost slightly more than fares to Grand Central.

You can use these tickets via transfer at Harlem-125th St or Grand Central, or on one of our special direct Yankee Clipper trains.

You do not need a peak ticket if you are coming from the Harlem or New Haven Lines and going to an afternoon or evening game even though you may be riding a peak train from Grand Central or Harlem-125th St to Yankee Stadium.

Weekly and monthly tickets valid for travel to Grand Central can be used for Yankees travel at no additional charge.

Mets-Willets Point (LIRR)

One-way, round-trip, and 10-trip tickets are available to/from Mets-Willets Point and cost the same as tickets to/from Penn Station.

There is no additional charge or special ticket if you need to change directions at Woodside.

If you are coming from Long Island and going to an afternoon or evening game, you do not need to buy a peak ticket even though you may be riding a peak train from Woodside to Mets-Willets Point.

Weekly and monthly tickets valid for travel to Penn Station can be used for Mets travel at no additional charge.

MetLife Stadium (LIRR and Metro-North)

On days when NJ Transit rail shuttle service is running, LIRR and Metro-North joint tickets are available. Select "Meadowlands" at the ticket machine.

These tickets are valid for travel to/from Penn Station or Grand Central, and NJ Transit travel between Penn Station and the Meadowlands.

Note for Metro-North riders: The joint ticket does not include the subway fare between Grand Central and Penn Station.

UBS Arena (LIRR)

Buy a ticket to Elmont-UBS Arena station to travel to the UBS Arena. If you are traveling from the Port Jefferson, Ronkonkoma, Oyster Bay, or Hempstead branches, select the direct travel option. The ticket will be accepted on all reasonable routes between your origin and any of the three stations, even if you need to travel via Jamaica or use a shuttle bus to complete your trip.

If you have a monthly ticket that includes Fare Zone 4, you can use your ticket to travel to the arena. There is no longer a special ticket required for travel to Belmont Park.

How much is the Metro

How much is the Train fare to Metro-North-Tarrytown? The Train fare to Metro-North-Tarrytown costs about $2.75 - $25.75.

How much is the train from Tarrytown to nyc?

The best way to get from Tarrytown to Manhattan is to train which takes 49 min and costs $9 - $20.

What train line goes to Tarrytown?

Tarrytown station is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line, located in Tarrytown, New York. It is one of two express stations on that line south of Croton–Harmon, along with Ossining, that serve most trains, excluding peak hour trains to/from Poughkeepsie.

How much is a ticket from Tarrytown to Grand Central?

Metro-North Railroad (MNR) operates a train from Tarrytown to Grand Central every 30 minutes. Tickets cost $9 - $21 and the journey takes 1h 1m.