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More dignitaries milling around on the downtown platform
The northern exit from the downtown platform
Looking down to the turnstiles at the Cortlandt Street entrance
An up escalator and staircase to the 1 Liberty Plaza exit
Another view looking down the downtown platform
The temporary wall that leads to the bathtub of Ground Zero
Two construction workers patch something up on a door that leads directly out to the bathtub of Ground Zero. Sunlight can be seen.
The southern entrance surrounded by scaffolding
An entrance, all entrances to the Downtown platform are via the underpass
Approaching the main bank of turnstiles and only token booth
The wall down to the main underpass
Doors to the Dey Street Passageway which is complete but won't be in use until Ground Zero is developed
Looking into a construction area
Staircase to the exit and Uptown platform
The underpass and only open portion of the Dey Street Passageway
This wall leads directly out to the World Trade Center Site, the Danger Keep Out sign makes it seem more tempting
The white wall that will one day lead to the new World Trade Center
R46 #5776 and a downtown R train come to a stop
A station entrance with a chain across it, closed on weekends because of Montague Street Tunnel Reconstruction
Turnstiles into the station from the Dey Street Passageway
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