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  2. Mets–Willets Point - Wikipedia

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    MetsWillets Point is the name of multiple train stations in the Flushing Meadows neighborhood of Queens, named for proximity to Willets Point, and to Citi Field, the home stadium of the New York Mets. MetsWillets Point can refer to the following: MetsWillets Point station (IRT Flushing Line), formerly Willets Point–Shea Stadium, a ...

  3. Mets–Willets Point station (LIRR) - Wikipedia

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    MetsWillets Point (formerly Shea Stadium) is a station on the Long Island Rail Road's Port Washington Branch in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Queens, New York City. Prior to 2021, the station was normally open only during New York Mets home games, the U.S. Open tennis tournament, major events, and emergencies. The station has been served ...

  4. Mets–Willets Point station (IRT Flushing Line) - Wikipedia

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    The MetsWillets Point station is a rapid transit station on the IRT Flushing Line of the New York City Subway.Located near the Citi Field baseball stadium, it is served by the 7 train at all times and by the express <7> train during rush hours in the peak direction or after sporting events. [5]

  5. Willets Point - Wikipedia

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    Willets Point, also known locally as the Iron Triangle, is an industrial neighborhood within Corona, in the New York City borough of Queens.Located east of Citi Field near the Flushing River, it has been known for its automobile shops and junkyards.

  6. IRT Flushing Line - Wikipedia

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    A flying junction between MetsWillets Point and 111th Street provides access to the Corona Yard from the local tracks. [5] At 48th Street in Sunnyside, the line switches to Queens Boulevard and an ornate concrete viaduct begins. The express track ends between 33rd Street–Rawson Street and Queensboro Plaza. [4] [6]

  7. 111th Street station (IRT Flushing Line) - Wikipedia

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    The line was extended to Willets Point Boulevard (now MetsWillets Point) on May 7, 1927, [10] and to the current terminal at Flushing–Main Street on January 21, 1928. [ 11 ] Later years

  8. List of closed New York City Subway stations - Wikipedia

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    MetsWillets Point: A Flushing Line: Queens: May 7, 1927 [2] The northern end of the very long southbound side platform is abandoned and gated off. Queensboro Plaza: A Second Avenue elevated: Queens: July 23, 1917 [20] June 13, 1942 [21] Platforms for IRT Flushing Line and BMT Astoria Line still used. Rector Street: B BMT Broadway Line: Manhattan

  9. Port Washington Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Port Washington Branch is an electrified, mostly double-tracked rail line and service owned and operated by the Long Island Rail Road in the U.S. state of New York.It branches north from the Main Line at the former Winfield Junction station, just east of the Woodside station in the New York City borough of Queens, and runs roughly parallel to Northern Boulevard past Mets-Willets Point ...