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Boulevard to points east would increase. Supporters of the plan noted the heavy traffic congestion on Flushing streets and the narrowness of the stairways at the Main Street station. Super-express 7 trains started serving the station in 1953, running nonstop between Queensboro Plaza and Willets Point Boulevard during rush hours in the peak direction. The super-express service was discontinued in 1956.
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Plaza, close to Citi Field's Jackie
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1959:. In conjunction with Citi Field's construction, the MTA also spent $ 40 million to renovate the subway and LIRR stations at Willets Point, including $ 18 million on the subway station. The MTA repainted the station, replaced lighting, and renovated the platforms. A ramp to the northbound side platform was rehabilitated, making that platform compliant with the
1666:. Queens did not receive many new IRT and BRT lines compared to Brooklyn and the Bronx, since the city's Public Service Commission (PSC) wanted to alleviate subway crowding in the other two boroughs first before building in Queens, which was relatively undeveloped. The IRT Flushing Line was to be one of two Dual Contracts lines in the borough, along with the
1855:, which was to be held at Flushing Meadows. The plans included rebuilding the walkway between the station and the park; the Willets Point Boulevard station would be the closest stop to the fair, since the World's Fair Line was not planned to be rebuilt. The NYCTA set aside $ 3.2 million for the expansion of the Willets Point Boulevard station and the nearby
1752:. In December 1936, the IRT announced plans to expand the Willets Point Boulevard station to accommodate additional crowds for the World's Fair. The station would contain three platforms and four tracks, capable of serving 40 trains per hour in each direction. Expansion of the Willets Point Boulevard station, as well as the construction of an
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area with several turnstiles and an emergency-exit door. Typically, passengers enter the station through the main fare control area, but these turnstiles are deactivated during Mets games, allowing pedestrians to walk between the LIRR station to the south and Citi Field to the north without paying a
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began on April 21, 1923. The line to Main Street had been practically completed by 1925, but it had to be rebuilt in part due to the sinking of the foundations of the structure in the vicinity of
Flushing Creek. Once the structure was deemed to be safe for operation, the line was extended to Willets
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Willets Point Boulevard station and Flushing Meadows Park commenced in late 1937. Ramps and stairs were built from each platform to the overpass, where 16 turnstiles and a canopy were installed. Construction on the station itself began in January 1938, at which point
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Flushing, sending these routes to Willets Point Boulevard. The bus-terminal plan faced great opposition. Critics objected that business near the bus terminals in Flushing would decrease and that travel times from
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The MTA reintroduced express service to
Manhattan at the conclusion of New York Mets weeknight games in July 2007. Super-express trains to Manhattan also started operating after weekend games in April 2008. The super-express trains run for approximately one hour after the game and only make three
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Flushing Line platforms would be lengthened to 11 IRT car lengths; the platforms were only able to fit nine 51-foot-long IRT cars beforehand. The platforms at the station were extended in 1955–1956 to accommodate 11-car trains. However, nine-car trains continued to run on the 7
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The city government took over the IRT's operations on June 12, 1940. After the World's Fair closed in October 1940, the Willets Point Boulevard station continued to operate, serving Flushing Meadows Park. The overpass to Flushing Meadows Park was reconstructed in 1941. As part of a pilot program
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The Mets–Willets Point station is generally not accessible to passengers with disabilities, except during sporting events, when the northbound side platform is open. In 2009, the MTA built a ramp from the south side of Roosevelt Avenue to the station mezzanine. The two existing ramps from the
1682:. When the majority of the line was built in the early 1910s, most of the route went through undeveloped land, and Roosevelt Avenue had not been constructed. Community leaders advocated for more Dual Contracts lines to be built in Queens to allow development there. The Flushing Line west of
2739:"New Rapid Transit Commission Preparing Plans for Extension of Corona Line to Flushing – Board of Estimate Has Authorized Extension of Line From Corona to New Storage Yards Near Flushing River—Queensboro Subway to Have Connection With Proposed Eighth Avenue Line Near Times Square"
2808:"Flushing Rejoices as Subway Opens – Service by B.M.T. and I.R.T. Begins as Soon as Official Train Makes First Run – Hope of 25 Years Realized – Pageant of Transportation Led by Indian and His Pony Marks the Celebration – Hedley Talks of Fare Rise – Transit Modes Depicted"
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A wooden mezzanine is located underneath the tracks and platforms, with two ramps to the southbound platform and two stairways to the island platform. The north side of the station has a stairway, which formerly led to Shea Stadium but now leads directly to Citi Field's
4002:"Transit Platforms On Lines In Queens To Be Lengthened; $ 3,850,000 Program Outlined for Next Year to Care for Borough's Rapid Growth New Links Are To Be Built 400 More Buses to Roll Also — Bulk of Work to Be on Corona-Flushing Route Transit Program In Queens Outlined"
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proposed erecting a football stadium within Flushing Meadows–Corona Park and have the city government renovate the Willets Point subway station; however, the stadium was never built. A floor mosaic at the station's entrance, depicting the old
2667:"Flushing Line Risk Put on the City – Interborough Agrees to Equip and Operate Main St. Branch, but Won't Face a Loss – It May Be a Precedent – Company's Letter Thought to Outline Its Policy Toward Future Extensions of Existing Lines"
2634:"Transit Service on Corona Extension of Dual Subway System Opened to the Public; First Train From Grand Central Station Carries City Officials and Business Men Over New Route;-The Event Celebrated Throughout the Borough of Queens"
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cars to provide this enhanced service. The station was renamed Willets Point–Shea Stadium. The "Willets Point" in the station's name is derived from the boulevard. The boulevard was named after the Willets Point peninsula at
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opened in 1917. The IRT agreed to operate the line under the condition that any loss of profits would be repaid by the city. In 1923, the BMT started operating shuttle services along the Flushing Line, which terminated at
1719:. Afterward, Willets Point Boulevard was by far the least used station on the Flushing Line; it recorded 66,042 entries in 1930, whereas every other station on the line had at least one million passengers. After the
4171:"I.R.T. Plan Meets Queens Opposition; Proposal to Divert Commuters to Willets Point Station Discussed at Hearing Longer Travel Time Stressed Some Civic Groups Support Rerouting--City Sees Less Crowding on Bus Lines"
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Some riders with disabilities were unhappy that the station was not made completely accessible during the station's renovation. By contrast, other New York City Subway stations that serve sports venues, including
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subway cars in conjunction with these upgrades. World's Fair Special express trains began service on April 24, 1939. The fair opened on April 30, and 110,689 people entered the station on that day alone.
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facility with 3,000 parking spots opened next to the Willets Point Boulevard station in November 1947. Many of the Willets Point Boulevard station's riders came from the park-and-ride facility and from
3348:"Work Is Begun On I. R.T. Station At World's Fair: Willets Point Structure in Flushing Beinp Rebuilt at Cost of $ 494.000 To Serve 40 Trains an Hr. $ 260,000 Signal System Is Planned for Expresses".
3624:"Transit Unification Completed As City Takes Over I. R. T. Lines: Systems Come Under Single Control After Efforts Begun in 1921; Mayor Is Jubilant at City Hall Ceremony Recalling 1904 Celebration".
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2007:, directed PANYNJ to pause the AirTrain project. The PANYNJ presented 14 alternatives in March 2022, and the AirTrain LGA project was canceled in March 2023 in favor of increased bus service.
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3823:"Free Parking At World's Fair Lot Draws Few: 277 Use Queens Grounds at Subway on the First Day; Police Not Discouraged Free Parking Lot Opens at Flushing Meadow but Few Motorists Use It".
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station nearby, was seen as essential for World's Fair access. In January 1937, the World's Fair Corporation presented plans for the Willets Point Boulevard station's expansion to the
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2997:"Queens Growth Reflected by Fare Figures: Well Known Transit Points in Borough Have Been Displaced by Others Flushing Leading Center 10,071,912 Persons Used Main Street Last Year".
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3685:"The City Smooths Way for More Recreation at the World's Fair: Skating Rinks Open Sunday at Fair Grounds Mayor to Join Ceremony for Flushing Meadow's First Recreational Unit".
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fare. During Mets games, the ramps to the southbound platform and the stairs to the island platform are accessed by their own fare-control areas, each with several turnstiles.
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had sponsored the new baseball field but did not sign a naming rights deal with the MTA. Had the naming rights deal been achieved, the station would have been known as
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3748:"City to End Free Parking On Old World's Fair Site; Area to Remain Open Day and Night, With 25-Cent Charge for 12 Hours -- System of Fees to Be Extended to Beach Lots"
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3518:"Flushing Line Express Trains Start Service: Mayor Inaugrates Schedule That Cuts Running Time to Fair by 6 Minutes His Honor Hangs to Strap in New Subway Exprest".
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2707:"Additional Subway Service to Borough of Queens; The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company Starts! Running Trains Today Over the Astoria and Corona Branches".
1995:. The project would have included a $ 50 million renovation of the Willets Point subway station, which would have become fully accessible. In May 2017,
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advocates. Except for game days, the Mets–Willets Point station remained sparsely used, with 4,155 passengers on an average weekday in 2014.
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mezzanine to station level were modified to make them ADA-accessible; the work cost $ 4 million. The ramps are owned and maintained by the
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The Mets–Willets Point station contains three tracks and three platforms. From compass north to south, there is a southbound
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4039:"37 Platforms On Subways To Be Lengthened: All Stations of B. M. T. and I.R.T.in Queens Included in $ 5,000,000 Program".
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Silverfarb, Edward J. (July 20, 1960). "T. A. Budget Reflects '64 World's Fair: $ 9,600,000 Item Ts For 80 Subway Cars".
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Boulevard, as elevated trains were banned in subway tunnels. On January 22, 1928, the line was extended one stop east to
4244:"Super Express In Its First Run From Flushing: Journey to Times Square Is So Swift That It Even Leaves Bingham Behind".
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3276:"Mayor Pledges Queens Express Subway Funds: City Grant Will Enlarge I.R.T.-B.M.T. Station at Fair to Permit Service".
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Chapman, Ralph (April 27, 1960). "1964-'65 Fair Expects Draw Of 70 Million: Admissions Revenue Put at $ 84 Million".
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4699:"New Stadium Proposals on Both Sides of Hudson; in New York, Trump Plan Hinges Upon the Sale of Rights to Its Seats"
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3786:"Free Parking Lot Delights Patrons; Only 211 Cars Use Fair Space in First Rush Hour Test, but Drivers Spread News"
3383:"New I.R.T. Station for Fair Started; Willets Point Structure on Flushing Line to Be Rebuilt at Cost of $ 494,000"
3308:"I. R. T. Line to Fair Approved by Court; Petition Is Granted to Equip Flushing Express Track and Buy 50 New Cars"
3201:"World Fair Contract for $ 586,361 Approved; Estimate Board Also Gives Sanction to Retaining Embury as Architect"
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4291:"64 Fair Plans Set by Transit Board; Authority Seeks 10 Million for 80 More Cars -- Will Improve IRT Station"
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3587:"City Transit Unity Is Now a Reality; Title to I.R.T. Lines Passes to Municipality, Ending 19-Year Campaign"
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but is only open during sports games and special events; the other platforms are not wheelchair-accessible.
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and three tracks. It was rebuilt into the current layout of three tracks, two side platforms, and a center
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3136:"Expanded Transit For Fair Is Asked; State and City Boards Join in Plea for Appropriation of $ 1,850,000"
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with numbered designations for each service. The route from Times Square to Flushing became known as the
5805:"Transit Advocacy Group Places 40th Street Station Among 50 Subway Stops That Should Be Made Accessible"
5663:"Mets encourage fans to take mass transit and arrive early to the Subway Series next week at Citi Field"
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were approved, the station would receive accessibility upgrades as part of the casino's construction.
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baseball team, and a ramp was added to the Flushing-bound side platform. A connection to the proposed
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5354:"Port Authority pauses $ 2.1B LaGuardia AirTrain plan to review alternatives at Hochul's request"
5194:"Andrew Cuomo announces $ 450M plan to build AirTrain connecting LaGuardia Airport to the subway"
2418:. Vol. 1. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. March 4, 2003. pp. 1–2. Archived from
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Marcus, Jon (June 13, 1999). "The Future Was Then; NYC Dusts Off Relics of Its World's Fairs".
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2840:"Corona Subway Extended; New Service Goes to Within 350 Feet of Flushing Creek Bridge"
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was built north of the Willets Point Boulevard station as a baseball stadium for the
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Haddon, Heather (April 12, 2009). "Advocates: make Mets subway station accessible".
5134:"With U.S. Open in Swing, Fans Would Love to See Wheelchair Access at Willets Point"
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The entrance/exit stairs for Mets-Willets Point station viewed from Citi Field. The
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2877:"Queensboro Service Better: Rush Hour Trains Lengthened; Corona Branch Extended".
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Note: Service variations, station closures, and reroutes are not reflected here.
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3490:"Fast Subway Service to Fair Is Opened; Mayor Boards First Express at 6:25 A.M."
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2445:"Fast Subway Service to Fair Is Opened; Mayor Boards First Express at 6:25 A.M."
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4807:"MTA New York City Transit Introduces 7 Express Service After Mets Home Games"
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Second Avenue Subway Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement (SDEIS)
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The site just south of the Willets Point Boulevard station was remodeled into
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said in 1949 that the station "serves practically no resident population".
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4867:"New York City Transit Provides Enhanced Mets Post-Game 7 Express Service"
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The Routes Not Taken: A Trip Through New York City's Unbuilt Subway System
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From a Nickel to a Token: The Journey from Board of Transportation to MTA
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passenger track connections are closed or unused in regular service.
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5385:"Port Authority reveals possible alternatives to LaGuardia AirTrain"
3889:"How did the MTA subway lines get their letter or number? NYCurious"
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The station is not marked as a wheelchair-accessible station on the
5256:"NYC firm hired for $ 14.6M to develop LaGuardia AirTrain proposal"
5163:"Mets-Willets Pt. 7 Train Station Getting $ 48M Overhaul, MTA Says"
4895:(Press release). New York City Transit. May 9, 2008. Archived from
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Friedlander, Alex; Lonto, Arthur; Raudenbush, Henry (April 1960).
5225:"Cuomo Announces AirTrain to LaGuardia Airport from Subway, LIRR"
4923:"MTA the First to Officially *Not* Recognize the Name Citi Field"
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5447:"Plans to Build AirTrain to La Guardia Are Officially Scrapped"
4660:"Second 'Park and Ride' Facility Is Being Opened for Commuters"
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4893:"7 Post Game Express Now Stops at Court Square on Game Nights"
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Minutes and Proceedings of the New York City Transit Authority
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2283:, before entering the grounds of the National Tennis Center.
5098:"Citi Field Becomes the New Apple of Met Fans' Eyes Tonight"
5070:(Press release). MTA New York City Transit. April 10, 2009.
5029:"Stadium Is Citi Field, but the Subway Stop Has Other Ideas"
4109:(6). Electric Railroaders' Association: M-8. December 1962.
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in the background, prior to the stadium's demolition in 2009
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The station opened on May 7, 1927, as a local station named
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4959:"Mets Decline to Buy Name for Subway Station at Citi Field"
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5068:"Mets-Willets Point Station: A New Name and a Fresh Look"
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1851:(NYCTA) proposed upgrading the station in advance of the
216: (rush hours until 9:30 p.m., peak direction)
5694:"Accessibility at the Mets-Willets Point subway station"
4560:. Vol. 156, no. 21. June 1, 1964. p. 22.
4511:. Vol. 156, no. 8. March 2, 1964. p. 16.
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for local trains, while the next station to the east is
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route until 1962, when they were extended to ten cars.
5323:"Cuomo's 'Wrong Way AirTrain' Boondoggle Moves Ahead"
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4429:"Parking Lot for 1,200 Cars To Open Monday in Queens"
2538:"7 Subway Timetable, Effective December 17, 2023"
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Railway stations in the United States opened in 1927
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4391:"Work Being Rushed on Final Touches to Shea Stadium"
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Willets Point entrance from Google Maps Street View
4275:Linder, Bernard (December 1964). "Service Change".
5477:
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4207:"2 I.R.T. Expresses to Cut Flushing-Times Sq. Run"
3920:"A Summary of Services on the IRT Division, NYCTA"
6895:New York City Subway stations in Queens, New York
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3648:"City Subway Line to Fair Closes at 5 A.M. Today"
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2474:"Mets - Willets Point Station Service Advisories"
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2571:. New York, New York: Fordham University Press.
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21:New York City Subway station in Queens, New York
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4834:"After Mets Games, a Faster Ride Home by Train"
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4990:"M.T.A. Sells Naming Rights to Subway Station"
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78:Platforms of the Mets–Willets Point station
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4075:. New York City Transit Authority. 1955.
4000:Bennett, Charles G. (November 20, 1949).
3960:"Direct Subway Runs To Flushing, Astoria"
6875:Accessible New York City Subway stations
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5286:"PANYNJ Proposed Capital Plan 2017-2026"
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3717:"Fair Site Will Keep Train Connections"
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5665:. Major League Baseball. May 8, 2014.
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4697:Gottlieb, Martin (December 15, 1984).
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2577:10.5422/fordham/9780823253692.001.0001
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2363:proposal for a casino in Willets Point
1652:Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation
1544:train at all times and by the express
1540:baseball stadium, it is served by the
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16:New York City Subway station in Queens
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3746:Ingraham, Joseph C. (June 19, 1949).
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2976:The New York Herald, New York Tribune
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2542:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
2511:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
2507:"Annual Subway Ridership (2018–2023)"
1945:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
1939:After Shea Stadium was replaced with
1820:New York City Board of Transportation
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6880:1927 establishments in New York City
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5445:McGeehan, Patrick (March 13, 2023).
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4969:from the original on January 7, 2017
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4279:. Electric Railroaders' Association.
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2017:
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6554:Louis Armstrong Stadium (1978–2016)
5582:Marrero, Robert (January 1, 2017).
5495:from the original on March 13, 2023
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4020:from the original on April 29, 2018
13:
5643:from the original on March 2, 2017
5352:Duggan, Kevin (October 12, 2021).
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5132:Martinez, Jose (August 29, 2024).
5039:from the original on April 2, 2009
5027:Neuman, William (March 11, 2009).
4957:Neuman, William (March 11, 2009).
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3864:. December 26, 1949. p. 406.
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2454:from the original on June 16, 2018
1831:1964 World's Fair and Shea Stadium
1780:
1644:Interborough Rapid Transit Company
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5414:Nessen, Stephen (March 3, 2022).
5266:from the original on May 12, 2017
5222:
5192:Durkin, Erin (January 20, 2015).
5161:Honan, Katie (February 9, 2016).
5074:from the original on July 8, 2014
4507:"New York awaits the countdown".
4043:. November 20, 1949. p. 32.
3032:. February 14, 1932. p. 20.
2757:from the original on May 18, 2022
2685:from the original on May 18, 2022
2220:local trains at all times and by
2010:
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5096:Parker, Billy (April 13, 2009).
4921:Parker, Billy (March 12, 2009).
4621:Pollak, Michael (May 30, 2004).
3827:. November 18, 1947. p. 3.
3689:. January 10, 1941. p. 17.
3280:. January 30, 1937. p. 30.
3001:. February 8, 1931. p. E2.
2978:. October 18, 1925. p. B1.
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6078:Vernon Boulevard–Jackson Avenue
5950:Vernon Boulevard–Jackson Avenue
5623:"18: Transit and Pedestrians".
5383:Duggan, Kevin (March 2, 2022).
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5321:Kessler, Eve (March 16, 2021).
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1849:New York City Transit Authority
1797:United Nations General Assembly
1762:New York City Board of Estimate
1702:, Willets Point Boulevard, and
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6441:Stations and line segments in
5626:Willets Point Development Plan
4832:Chan, Sewell (July 11, 2007).
4248:. March 13, 1953. p. 19.
3887:Brown, Nicole (May 17, 2019).
3723:. April 3, 1941. p. 658.
2711:. April 8, 1923. p. RE1.
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1991:and connecting the station to
1648:Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company
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3628:. June 13, 1940. p. 25.
3462:. March 3, 1938. p. 19.
2610:. December 2, 1909. p. 1
2450:. April 25, 1939. p. 1.
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2184:Fare control, station agent,
2168:, special event service only
1913:Long Island Rail Road station
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6490:Flushing Meadows–Corona Park
5729:"Mets/Willets Point Station"
4579:Sparberg, Andrew J. (2014).
4556:"A First-class Rapid Ride".
2881:. May 8, 1927. p. A18.
1746:Flushing Meadows–Corona Park
1550:Flushing Meadows–Corona Park
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6348:90th Street–Elmhurst Avenue
6343:82nd Street–Jackson Heights
6010:90th Street–Elmhurst Avenue
6005:82nd Street–Jackson Heights
5850:Mets–Willets Point Pictures
5523:(3rd ed.). Dougherty.
5254:Rivoli, Dan (May 9, 2017).
4545:– via Fulton History.
4099:"R17s to the Flushing Line"
2951:. May 13, 1927. p. 8.
2918:. May 15, 1927. p. 3.
2331:161st Street–Yankee Stadium
1917:USTA National Tennis Center
1608:USTA National Tennis Center
1593:the nearby baseball stadium
10:
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6890:IRT Flushing Line stations
6688:Westinghouse Time Capsules
6653:Ice rink and swimming pool
5517:Dougherty, Peter (2006) .
4535:Long Island Star – Journal
4277:New York Division Bulletin
4103:New York Division Bulletin
3927:New York Division Bulletin
2565:Raskin, Joseph B. (2013).
1979:announced a plan to build
1853:1964 New York World's Fair
1750:1939 New York World's Fair
1735:20th-century modifications
1617:
1589:Willets Point–Shea Stadium
1585:1964 New York World's Fair
1581:1939 New York World's Fair
1522:Mets–Willets Point station
390:Willets Point–Shea Stadium
296:cross-platform interchange
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6751:Pavilions and attractions
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6358:103rd Street–Corona Plaza
6313:40th Street–Lowery Street
6308:33rd Street–Rawson Street
6283:Grand Central–42nd Street
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6073:Grand Central–42nd Street
6043:
6020:103rd Street–Corona Plaza
5975:40th Street–Lowery Street
5970:33rd Street–Rawson Street
5945:Grand Central–42nd Street
5915:
5774:"MTA Accessible Stations"
5584:"472 Stations, 850 Miles"
4585:. Empire State Editions.
2909:"Dual Queens Celebration"
2478:MTA New York City Transit
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1887:during the 20th century.
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1754:Independent Subway System
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6318:46th Street–Bliss Street
6298:Court Square–23rd Street
6273:Times Square–42nd Street
6260:34th Street–Hudson Yards
6232:line (physical trackage)
6063:Times Square–42nd Street
6058:34th Street–Hudson Yards
5980:46th Street–Bliss Street
5935:Times Square–42nd Street
5930:34th Street–Hudson Yards
5842:Station Reporter —
2601:"Move for Rapid Transit"
2387:New York City Subway map
2372:
2250:
2116:PM rush/evenings toward
2098:34th Street–Hudson Yards
2067:34th Street–Hudson Yards
2049:34th Street–Hudson Yards
1971:Unbuilt AirTrain station
1957:Willets Point–Citi Field
1915:is at rear left and the
1859:. Around the same time,
1756:(IND) line to a planned
1623:Construction and opening
533:34th Street–Hudson Yards
475:34th Street–Hudson Yards
6802:Adjacent neighborhoods
6597:New York State Pavilion
6539:Louis Armstrong Stadium
4531:"TA to Show Fair Train"
4361:New York Herald Tribune
4330:New York Herald Tribune
4246:New York Herald Tribune
4041:New York Herald Tribune
3825:New York Herald Tribune
3687:New York Herald Tribune
3626:New York Herald Tribune
3520:New York Herald Tribune
3460:New York Herald Tribune
3350:New York Herald Tribune
3278:New York Herald Tribune
3030:New York Herald Tribune
2999:New York Herald Tribune
2942:"Flushing to Celebrate"
2879:New York Herald Tribune
2228:for express trains and
1727:to the neighborhood of
1569:Willets Point Boulevard
386:Willets Point Boulevard
6672:Sculptures and relics
6620:Underground World Home
6615:United States Pavilion
5848:The Subway Nut —
5636:. 2007. p. 18.7.
2317:
2281:Port Washington Branch
2260:
1920:
1844:
1808:"R-type" rolling stock
1635:
1474:Station service legend
339:; 85 years ago
321:; 97 years ago
256:Port Washington Branch
4899:on September 18, 2012
4139:. December 28, 1949.
3792:. November 18, 1947.
3066:. February 15, 1932.
2781:. 1925. p. 523.
2347:Madison Square Garden
2308:Ramp to station from
2307:
2277:Long Island Rail Road
2258:
2094:special event service
1989:Grand Central Parkway
1910:
1897:Trylon and Perisphere
1838:
1721:Long Island Rail Road
1630:
1612:wheelchair-accessible
1526:rapid transit station
147:40.75472°N 73.84556°W
6373:Flushing–Main Street
6338:74th Street–Broadway
6328:61st Street–Woodside
6293:Hunters Point Avenue
6228:New York City Subway
6113:Flushing–Main Street
6098:61st Street–Woodside
6083:Hunters Point Avenue
6035:Flushing–Main Street
6000:74th Street–Broadway
5990:61st Street–Woodside
5955:Hunters Point Avenue
5905:New York City Subway
5295:. January 11, 2017.
5173:on November 27, 2022
4873:on December 29, 2008
3969:. October 15, 1949.
3654:. October 28, 1940.
3314:. January 28, 1937.
3245:. January 30, 1937.
3207:. January 16, 1937.
2678:. December 4, 1913.
2425:on February 26, 2021
2271:and connects to the
2234:Flushing–Main Street
2154:Flushing–Main Street
2118:Flushing–Main Street
2103:61st Street–Woodside
1997:Parsons Brinckerhoff
1926:61st Street–Woodside
1698:. Three stations at
1534:New York City Subway
759:Flushing–Main Street
651:Show map of New York
494:Flushing–Main Street
452:New York City Subway
61:New York City Subway
6777:Queens Night Market
6636:Outdoor attractions
6607:Terrace on the Park
6534:Arthur Ashe Stadium
5260:New York Daily News
5235:on January 20, 2015
5198:New York Daily News
5138:THE CITY - NYC News
4813:on October 16, 2007
4777:The Washington Post
4435:. August 18, 1962.
3862:New York Daily News
3721:New York Daily News
3389:. January 9, 1938.
3145:. December 24, 1936
1801:New York Daily News
1670:; it would connect
1536:. Located near the
425:176 out of 423
337:April 24, 1939
152:40.75472; -73.84556
143: /
6716:Mets–Willets Point
6706:Mets–Willets Point
6625:Wisconsin Pavilion
6611:Former structures
6392:Lists by borough (
6368:Mets–Willets Point
6353:Junction Boulevard
6132:Lists by borough (
6108:Mets–Willets Point
6103:Junction Boulevard
6030:Mets–Willets Point
6015:Junction Boulevard
5491:. March 13, 2023.
5451:The New York Times
5033:The New York Times
4994:The New York Times
4963:The New York Times
4742:The New York Times
4703:The New York Times
4666:. March 27, 1978.
4664:The New York Times
4626:The New York Times
4473:. April 22, 1964.
4471:The New York Times
4433:The New York Times
4397:. April 12, 1964.
4395:The New York Times
4297:. April 27, 1960.
4295:The New York Times
4213:. March 10, 1953.
4211:The New York Times
4178:The New York Times
4137:The New York Times
4121:– via Issuu.
4006:The New York Times
3967:The New York Times
3790:The New York Times
3752:The New York Times
3652:The New York Times
3591:The New York Times
3553:The New York Times
3497:The New York Times
3425:The New York Times
3387:The New York Times
3312:The New York Times
3243:The New York Times
3205:The New York Times
3172:The New York Times
3143:The New York Times
3104:. April 26, 1932.
3102:The New York Times
3064:The New York Times
2949:The New York Times
2916:The New York Times
2844:The New York Times
2817:. January 22, 1928
2815:The New York Times
2747:The New York Times
2709:The New York Times
2675:The New York Times
2640:. April 22, 1917.
2638:The New York Times
2448:The New York Times
2318:
2273:Mets–Willets Point
2261:
2226:Junction Boulevard
2072:Junction Boulevard
1987:running along the
1981:AirTrain LaGuardia
1949:Mets–Willets Point
1921:
1876:R36 "World's Fair"
1845:
1810:, which contained
1748:in advance of the
1636:
1601:AirTrain LaGuardia
462:Junction Boulevard
456:Following station
443:Preceding station
383:Former/other names
260:Mets–Willets Point
84:Station statistics
32:Mets–Willets Point
6862:
6861:
6826:Kew Gardens Hills
6729:
6728:
6643:Botanical Gardens
6570:Proposed stadium
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6190:
6189:
5780:. July 11, 2022.
5735:. July 16, 2016.
5700:. June 21, 2009.
4537:. August 31, 1963
3593:. June 13, 1940.
3427:. March 3, 1938.
2750:. June 12, 1921.
2620:Fultonhistory.com
2586:978-0-82325-369-2
2484:on April 22, 2009
2316:in the background
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1993:LaGuardia Airport
1965:disability rights
1947:renamed the stop
1919:is at rear right.
1788:midtown Manhattan
1774:World's Fair Lo-V
1740:1939 World's Fair
1725:Whitestone Branch
1530:IRT Flushing Line
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92:Seaver Way &
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6550:Former stadiums
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5836:nycsubway.org –
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1930:Queensboro Plaza
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1676:Long Island City
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1985:people mover
1977:Andrew Cuomo
1974:
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1934:Court Square
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1892:Donald Trump
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388:World's Fair
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6821:Kew Gardens
6564:Singer Bowl
6333:69th Street
6323:52nd Street
6266:10th Avenue
5995:69th Street
5985:52nd Street
5819:October 21,
5788:October 21,
5760:AM New York
5708:October 20,
5673:October 20,
5389:AM New York
5358:AM New York
5306:February 7,
5239:January 20,
5208:January 21,
5177:October 20,
5112:October 20,
5012:October 20,
4973:October 24,
4937:October 20,
4903:October 16,
4877:October 16,
4848:October 20,
4817:October 16,
4760:October 20,
4721:October 20,
4682:October 20,
4644:October 20,
4603:October 20,
4558:Railway Age
4509:Railway Age
4489:October 20,
4451:October 20,
4413:October 20,
4313:October 20,
4229:October 20,
4155:October 19,
4117:October 20,
3944:January 27,
3903:January 27,
3872:October 19,
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3731:October 19,
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3571:October 19,
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3443:October 19,
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3261:October 19,
3223:October 19,
3120:October 19,
3082:October 19,
2862:October 19,
2789:October 19,
2458:January 16,
2359:Steve Cohen
2269:Corona Yard
2005:resignation
1881:Fort Totten
1857:Corona Yard
1723:closed its
1717:Main Street
1700:Main Street
1571:, with two
1485:Description
413: 27.1%
150: /
126:Coordinates
6869:Categories
6544:Grandstand
6524:Citi Field
6510:Structures
6415:Accessible
6268:(proposed)
6155:Accessible
5430:August 17,
5399:August 17,
5368:August 17,
5337:August 17,
5143:August 31,
4541:August 30,
4377:1327511197
4346:1325112256
4262:1322299710
4191:October 1,
4083:August 31,
4057:1325174459
3985:October 7,
3841:1313566889
3703:1263415458
3634:1248134780
3536:1255491255
3476:1243080430
3366:1240588402
3294:1266812738
3185:October 1,
3149:October 1,
3046:1114495396
3015:1114167996
2984:1112941793
2959:October 2,
2926:October 2,
2895:1130954477
2429:January 1,
2397:References
2314:Citi Field
2265:footbridge
2157:(Terminus)
2121:(Terminus)
1941:Citi Field
1839:View with
1729:Whitestone
1646:(IRT) and
1632:Citi Field
1538:Citi Field
1455:Street map
362:Partially
353:Accessible
344:1939-04-24
326:1927-05-07
138:73°50′44″W
135:40°45′17″N
6786:Geography
6763:Pavilions
6699:Transport
6683:Unisphere
6585:Buildings
6425:Terminals
6404:Manhattan
6394:The Bronx
6165:Terminals
6144:Manhattan
6134:The Bronx
5603:April 27,
5499:March 14,
5469:March 13,
5459:0362-4331
5420:Gothamist
5102:Gothamist
5002:0362-4331
4927:Gothamist
4838:City Room
4793:408480364
4785:0190-8286
4750:0362-4331
4711:0362-4331
4672:0362-4331
4634:0362-4331
4566:895766286
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4403:0362-4331
4369:1941-0646
4338:1941-0646
4303:0362-4331
4254:1941-0646
4219:0362-4331
4186:0362-4331
4145:0362-4331
4049:1941-0646
4024:April 29,
4014:0362-4331
3975:0362-4331
3893:amNewYork
3833:1941-0646
3798:0362-4331
3760:0362-4331
3695:1941-0646
3660:0362-4331
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2852:0362-4331
2725:103096376
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2517:April 20,
2279:(LIRR)'s
2238:U.S. Open
2222:<7>
2186:MetroCard
2180:Mezzanine
1953:Citigroup
1812:rollsigns
1664:the Bronx
1638:The 1913
1546:<7>
506:<7>
467:<7>
373:direction
371:Opposite-
280:Platforms
270:Structure
212:<7>
63:station (
6811:Flushing
6648:Carousel
6517:Stadiums
6430:Transfer
6399:Brooklyn
6387:See also
6224:Stations
6170:Transfer
6139:Brooklyn
6127:See also
5901:Stations
5813:Archived
5782:Archived
5743:July 16,
5737:Archived
5702:Archived
5667:Archived
5647:April 1,
5638:Archived
5529:49777633
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4789:ProQuest
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4623:"F.Y.I."
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4223:Archived
4180:. 1950.
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3255:Archived
3217:Archived
3174:. 1937.
3114:Archived
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2856:Archived
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