A countdown clock, all service is to Grand Central
The closed off staircase (and up escalator) to the Downtown Express platform
The countdown clock that includes both levels, all 4 and 6 trains are running to Grand Central, a 4 train in 24 minutes is listed as on the Lower Level
Another All Grand Central Countdown Clock after superstorm Sandy
No Entry high entrance turnstiles that are closed since the subway is free (requiring passengers to enter through a narrow open gate)
The Step Aside signs by where the train doors are, a project around 2000 try and keep passengers from crowding the doors
R62 #1766 and a 6 train leave 59 Street
The staircase to the underpass that connections just the local platforms
Signs that the escalator is closed for 8 months for replacement
sign to go via stairs and the N,R,W platform is the only way right now to the 4,5,6 platform or to take a 6 local train to Grand Central for an easier across-the-platform transfer
Countdown clock for Brooklyn Bridge 8min and a giant detour sign
Exit signs on the plywooded off former escalator/staircase
A nighttime view of an in-building station entrance, the pylon isn't turned on
The countdown clock at 1:30am: A 6 train in 8 Minutes, a 4 train running local (as it always does in the dead of night) in 22 minutes. A garbage train is stopped in the station as a crew rush around moving bins of garbage onto the flat cars
R127/R134 #EP003 with paper covering its window stopped at 59th Street has carts of garbage are loaded up and replaced with empty carts
Empty refuse cars as empty bins have been removed and full bins will soon be rolled onto the train
Looking down the garbage flat cars as the blur of an entering R62 Uptown 6 train
The windowless sides (paper covers parts of the windows of the one set of doors of R127/R134 #EP003