As kids we had a lot of freedom, but we were discouraged from walking into that part of Manhattan on our own to get to a ball game. Plus, it was a chance to ride the shuttle or the subway to the Polo Grounds.
Toward the end, the shuttle became a little confusing as they went to one train operation, and it would sometimes pick up on the northbound side at 167th instead of the southbound platform as before. Even the guy in the token booth had no idea sometimes. Some days we'd give up and take the IRT the one stop to 161st and transfer to the D to get to 155th.
We were a National League family so my father always preferred a trip to the Polo Grounds over one to the Stadium. OK, I'll admit - we were Dodger fans despite living about 10 blocks from the Stadium....made for a tough childhood in many ways (except for that one day in 1955!!!).
But, I did get to see some Giant - Dodger games in the Polo Grounds during the mid 1950s....an experience I wouldn't trade for anything. It was an amazing rivalry with some incredible fans on both sides.
It was only after they deserted the city in '58 that we became regulars at the Stadium by default.
But, speaking of hobby shops, once I became "mobile on my own" by way of subways, it wasn't worth walking or taking buses around the Bronx for train supplies when a 30 min. subway ride would get me down to the Model RR Equipment Corp. on W 45th where they had it all.
Jim