New York City will throw a parade Friday morning for the New York Yankees to celebrate their 27th World Series title. The victory parade will travel through the financial district’s Canyon of Heroes. The ticker-tape parade will begin on Broadway at Battery Place at 11 a.m. and continue uptown along the Canyon of Heroes to Chambers Street. Then, a ceremony will be held at City Hall Plaza, where Mayor Michael Bloomberg will present the Bronx Bombers with the Keys to the City. Here is the route and start time for the Yankees 2009 Ticker-Tape Parade. The Yankees World Series Victory Parade will go through the Canyon of Heroes in lower Manhattan Friday starting at 11 am. The Yankees 2009 Parade route is expected to take the same path as the 2008 Giants Parade. NY Transit is expected to announce route scheduling adjustments to offset increased passengers. For the Yankees 2000 Parade, NYC Transit made adjustment to the number 6 subway toward Bowling Green. That same year, Transit officials warned parade attendees to avoid numbered subway lines in the area. Those included on the West Side the number 1, 2, 3, and 9 and on the East Side the number 4, 5, and 6. They also advised that year use of the N,R, A, C and E trains when possible. Millions will line the parade route Friday. The 1996 and 1998 Yankees Parades each drew over 3.5 million fans. In recent years, players have rode on a double deck bus while the Series MVP rode on his own float. And despite the tons of paper to fall and millions to show up, the parade is expected to be financed by NYC & Co. The 2008 Giants Parade, with a cost of $331,0000, was almost fully financed by NYC & Co. After the parade, an expected private affair is anticipated at City Hall.
The route and start time for New York Yankees Parade 2009
Published By newsdesk On Thursday, November 5th 2009. Under News of the day Tags: 27th World Series title, Bowling Green, Bronx Bombers, Hall Plaza, lower Manhattan, Michael Bloomberg, New York, New York City, route, start time, Yankees Parade, Yankees Parades
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