The second staircases up to the upper mezzanine at 59 Street
The blur of people using the exit to 60 St & Broadway
Temporary construction signs for the transfer and 60 St & Broadway entrance
Looking down a crowded 1 train platform
The walls still under construction, here the platform has been widened beyond its original footprint although this is on the original portion of the platform
Another close up of the Santa Maria Cartouche
Glass protects this recovered plaque from 1902, the exhibit forming the design of tiles in stations on the new subway line
Close up of The Tiles in this exhibit are the product of American Encaustic Tiling Co. Limited Zanesville, Ohio, New-York, NY, uncovered over a hindered years later during station renovations
Original tile examples
More exhibit tiles
Even more examples of the exhibit tiles
The Trump International Hotel Entrance with its mini replica Unisphere.
An exterior view of the plaza at the entrance in front of the Trump Hotel, a man with a sign for the now ambiguous bike rental stands outside of Central Park is in view
The staircase down into the system and elevator shaft in the background
The entrance inside a corner of Central Park
Looking down the Central Park entrance
The area of the platform in front of the Police Station
The mezzanine area right outside of the fare control area
The street elevator at this entrance that leads directly to only uptown trains
An area of the mezzanine with no floor gives views of the IND platforms beneath