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Fenway Park Tickets and Yankee Stadium Tickets and Seating Arrangements

The official home for the Boston Red Sox is the Fenway Park. It was inaugurated in the year 1912 and is one of the oldest stadiums of the main league venues. The stadium is situated near Fenway district at Boston. Fenway Park stadium is situated in a strategic place and it offers some fun and unique styles among them are the green monster. It was in this venue that has hosted some of the Main League competitions and the main star games which took place  in the years 1946, 61 and 99 plus hosting the global event for nine times.

Red Sox finished the 406 Club areas in the year 2005 and turn out to be EMC Club. This construction was useful because it added a new 852 seating, 745 box seats and over 250 stand room seating. It also added the side by side field lines and it added the capacity to around 1200 more seats. This means that an aditional1300 tickets were issued thereby increasing the revenue that the stadium collected.  If you want to buy the Yankee Stadium tickets or Fenway Park Stadium tickets all you need to do is login to Ticketamerica. When you find stadium tickets that you want to buy. The presence of internet has made almost everything simple therefore you don’t have to travel from one point to another looking for what you want to buy.

In the year 2005 the stadium underwent vigorous renovations which were geared towards adding the luxurious boxes at the same time increasing food points and adding some good bathrooms situated at the back of the third base main stand. During 2008, a brand new area was created and was given the name Coca Cola Deck Party. There was an increase in the number of people who could enjoy the game of baseball in the Fenway Park stadium to 40, 000 mainly due to an addition of 100 standing room tickets. And in order to maintain light towers in their natural state, coke bottles which were built in 1997 finally removed. The seating arrangements in both the Fenway and the Yankee stadiums are amazing such that no matter where you are seated from you can see clearly the field without being disturbed by the person seated in front of you.

Due to the addition of 100 standing rooms, more and more people could get access to the ticketing point more easily. For this reason you can easily get your ticket within the shortest time possible. That is if you had not purchased your ticket online which is seen as the best alternative to avoid having to queue in the ticketing area. When you find theatre tickets that you want to buy, you can purchase the ticket that you are interested in online via the safe and secure server of the stadium. Buying online is an easy and fast method that has no hustle and bustle therefore you get your ticket within the shortest time possible.

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Waqs there ever a rail line that went round the old Wembly stadium?

And is it still there now? Also where did it come from and go to.

The first answer is incorrect. There was, indeed, a single line which left the Marylebone - High Wycombe line south of the stadium at Neasden South, swinging round it to a special station called Wembley Stadium, coming back to the main line. It was last used in 1968 but remained derelict for several years afterwards. I'm looking at a photograph of it now. If you want to send me an email, I can send you a copy of the three pictures I have. The station was built in the style of the pavilions which were built for the 1924 British Empire Exhibition held on the Stadium site. The first6 answer refers to a narrow gauge railway. This was a feature of that exhibition called the 'never-stop railway'. Incidentally, what is now known as Wembley Complex and prior to that as Wembley Stadium was previously known as Wembley Hill

Later. The next answer is completely wrong again. and shows a lack of knowledge. The line which served the Empire Exhibition and Stadium via the single loop line left the Neasden South Junction - Northolt Junction line at the first junction looped round the stadium behind the Neasden carriage sidings (do you remember those?) and came back on itself - trains could only travel out and back to Marylebone. The original Wembley Stadium Station WAS NOT the station currently served by Chiltern Trains, originally called Wembley Hill, then Wembley Stadium and now Wembley Complex. Here are notes compiled by Ralph Rawlinson on the line and posted in the Yahoo group, Britains Lost Railways:-
LNER WEMBLEY LOOP LINE (single line 1 mile 200 yds)

Opened 28.4.1923

Closed 1.9.1969

Stations Exhibition Station (Wembley) r/n Wembley Exhibition r/n 1928 Wembley Stadium.

Loco shed Neasden 34E six-track shed (opened 1899, closed 1962). The building of the Exhibition station led to Neasden becoming the most cosmopolitan depot in Britain. It was often host to locomotives of the Big Four and several regions of BR until its closure.

History

In 1923 the LNER opened a loop off their Marylebone - Northolt Jn line specifically to serve the British Empire Exhibition held at Wembley Stadium in 1925. The station at Wembley stadium was extensively used for the exhibition and again in 1948 for the Olympic Games. Its main use, however, was for football matches such as the Cup Finals which could generate 100,000 spectators.

Trains would leave Marylebone every 8min for the 12 minute trip requiring the services of eight trains and nine locomotives. The loop, which was traversed in a clockwise direction, enabled services to run out and back without reversal. Regular services, however, were not provided so it never appeared in timetables. The last train ran in May 1968 although the official closure was not until September the following year.

Route - when open

Trains diverged from the Northolt line at TO200854 turning north to reach the station located halfway along the loop which continued turning east as it passed over the River Brent then south to rejoin the main line at TO204855 a short distance east of the first junction.

Route - today

Although parts of the loop are still visible, in general redevelopment has resulted in almost its complete disappearance from the area.

Further, I have uploaded three old photos to this album:-

http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/wysehillwizard/WembleyStadiumStation

Later still. The negative responses I have received to this post made me think I was loosing my marbles. I've looked a bit further and give these additional links:-

http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk/results.asp?image=10316217&wwwflag=2&imagepos=1

From the Aerofilms library, a plan of the Empire Exhibition which shows the line of the railway in question and the station.

http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk/results.asp?image=10457399&wwwflag=3&imagepos=13

An aerial photograph of the Exhibition, showing the Stadium in the top left and (very faintly) the current Wembley Complex station. However, running clearly across the bottom is the loop line and a train standing in the station can clearly be seen.

2011 AMA Motorcross starting line @ Angel Stadium, Anaheim

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