Mets-Willets Point

Mets-Willets Point

Built to accommodate crowds bound for the 1939 World's Fair, Mets-Willets Point, as we know it today, replaced the former Willets Point Blvd. Today, the station serves Flushing Meadows, Citi Field, and the U.S. Tennis Center.  on the south side and baseball games at Shea Stadium on the north side of the tracks (NYCSubway.org).

Birthday May 7, 1927 (Rebuilt April 24, 1939)
Locale Willets Point
Tracks Local/Express
ADA-Compliant
Free Crossover

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Future Plans

  • CBTC will be in service by third quarter, 2016 (delayed by 6 months).
  • Station renewal under the MTA’s 2015-2019 Capital Program is scheduled for 2018.
  • January 20, 2015: New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced plans for an AirTrain system with a route along the Grand Central Parkway, connecting the station to LaGuardia Airport.