Dear Mets Fans,
Please be advised there is a potential strike of the Long Island Rail Road that would go into effect on Saturday, May 16. This would result in disruptions to travel to and from Citi Field for the Mets vs. Yankees games on Saturday, May 16 and Sunday, May 17. We strongly recommend all fans monitor the situation closely and plan accordingly prior to traveling to Citi Field.
As a reminder, the Mets offer several alternative transportation options to Citi Field, with more ways than ever to get to the ballpark.
In the event of a Long Island Rail Road strike during the Subway Series on May 16-17, please review the transportation options below based on your location. Fans are also encouraged to visit Mets.com/Transportation and MLB Ballpark app for the latest transportation information and to curate a personalized travel plan to Citi Field.
Long Island: Additional shuttles and shuttle line added during the potential LIRR strike.
Citi Field Direct Shuttle Service departing from:
- Roosevelt Field – additional shuttles will operate during the potential LIRR strike
- Walt Whitman Shops – additional shuttles will operate during the potential LIRR strike
- NEW: Manhasset LIRR Station serving the Port Washington Line area (please note this shuttle bus line will only operate during the potential LIRR Strike)
Bronx / Westchester / Connecticut:
Citi Field Direct Shuttle Service departing from:
Seastreak Ferry Service departing from:
New Jersey & Staten Island:
Citi Field Direct Shuttle Service departing from:
- Paramus Park
- Newport Centre Mall
Seastreak Ferry Service departing from:
- Highlands, NJ
- St. George, Staten Island
NJ Transit + Subway Option:
- NJ Transit rail service to Manhattan
- Transfer to the Uptown E train to Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue OR Transfer to the uptown 1,2,3 to Time Square 42nd Street
- Transfer to the 7 train to Mets-Willets Point
New York City:
Subway Service
- The 7 train will continue operating regular subway service from all major transfer points in Manhattan and Queens directly to Mets-Willets Point Station.
Additional Options
- Citi Bike access available throughout Queens and Manhattan
- Rideshare pick-up and drop-off at Citi Field operating normally
Given the potential impact of the LIRR strike and capacity crowds, we anticipate there will be a higher volume of traffic in the areas around Citi Field. If fans must or elect to drive to Citi Field, we encourage you to take advantage of nearby discounted parking options and allow for additional travel time.
In the event the strike does not happen, we will alert all fans immediately. Stay tuned for updates.
We appreciate your patience and cooperation during this potential disruption, and we look forward to welcoming you to Citi Field for the Subway Series weekend.
Let’s Go Mets!
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