Sign for Roosevelt Av-Mets Baseball downhill or the accessible (game/event days only) ramp up to the 7 train
The gentle ramp up to the 7 train platform
Looking both down and up at the special entrances to the Mets-Willets Point Subway Stations
Approaching the locked accessible entrance to the station as a 7 train arrives
The wide boardwalk by the station entrance
Dusk at the subway station, with the Citi Field lights and closed gate (at one point in time turnstiles were directly here for Tennis Days) that's only open on event/match days
Leaving the station to go to a Mets game a sign on the wide staircase to Save time & avoid lines. Purchase or Refill your MetroCard BEFORE the game pointing at the special events (open) token booth
The special event day token booth. Yellow Sandwich boards say 'MetroCard' on sale here, there is event a fence to allow one window or two windows to be opened
View of a passing R62A 7 train from a middle deck of Citi Field
Looking out at a 7 train passing the auto shops beyond Citi Field
Looking out from CitiField at a VIP parking lot followed by a regular parking lot followed by the subway station beyond
A R62A 7 train on the elevated viewed from a upper level of Citi Field
Looking down the side platform the gate is opened to closed portion of the insanely long platform
The Train of Many Colors stops at Willets Point-Mets running a special trip to the 2015 World Series
Baseball Fans leave R33 #9011 making a special trip to the World Series
Approaching the subway station on the bridge over the subway and bus yards, its busy due to the 2023 U.S. Open
Passengers pour down the ramps from the side platform open for the 2023 U.S. Open
Open gates (including to High Entrance Turnstiles) at the event day open accessible station entrance
An open gate (with a police officer standing by) into the subway for exiting U.S. Open Attendees
Looking down on the wooden promenade by the Flushing-bound platform subway entrance there is a trickle of people going to and from the U.S. Open