Going to U.S. Open Fan Week? What to know, how to get there
Briefly

The annual U.S. Open Fan Week begins at Flushing Meadows, offering free public access, family activities, and player practices. Some events require tickets or a special pass. The U.S. Open Qualifying Tournament serves as the centerpiece. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has adjusted transportation services with discounted LIRR tickets and added trains to accommodate the high expected attendance. Bus and subway services also support travel to the venue, including additional bus routes and trains operating after matches.
The U.S. Open Fan Week at Flushing Meadows features free public access and family-friendly activities, anchored by the U.S. Open Qualifying Tournament, with select paid events.
LIRR provides direct trains to Mets-Willets Point with CityTicket fares, and additional morning peak trains will run during the tournament's early days.
The Q90 bus connects to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, with real-time tracking available via the MTA app for customer convenience.
Five additional No. 7 subway trains will operate from Mets-Willets Point after matches, ensuring efficient travel for fans leaving the events.
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