Just stepping off the last car of a Coney Island-bound Q train, onto the exposed portion of the platform at Parkside Avenue, the concrete wall looks disgusting.
A Parkside Av metal sign on the extended, exposed portion of the platform, the wall curves out.
A Parkside Av column sign.
Looking down the platform at Parkside Avenue, approaching one of two staircases up to the station house and main exit.
The upper landing of the staircases up from the Coney Island-bound platform to the station house at Parkside Avenue .
Approaching the doors into the station house at Parkside Avenue.
Outside of fare control in the quite roomy station house at Parkside Avenues.
Looking by the modern, non-standard looking token booth and towards the turnstiles at Parkside Avenue.
The large Parkside Avenue Station house is located at street level, it resembles those on the Sea Beach Line.
A close-up of the metal awning and tile work above the main doors into the Parkside Avenue Station.
The top of the No Entry Street stair from the secondary exit of the Coney Island-bound track at Parkside Avenue.
Looking down the short concrete tunnel that leads to the High Exit Turnstile at the extreme southern end of the Coney Island-bound platform at Parkside Avenue.