Staircases for the uptown and Bronx platform with the High Exit Turnstiles out to the Central Park exit visible
The main bank of turnstiles
The trimline in the platform wall at Columbus Circle
The location of the original platform wall has attempted to be made more pronounced although the area behind it has been widened
Sign about the History being revealed on this platform during renovations
Exhibit tile concepts
More exhibit tiling concepts
The tiles, What height to make them?
More tiles on display like they were over a hundred years ago
The new portion of the platform that was made wider with the brick columns where the original wall of the platform once was
Passengers wait for trains beneath the odd trimline whose preservation has been attempted
Approaching the Central Park South exit from the station
The high turnstiles that lead out to Central Park South
Passengers before getting on trains at 59 Street
A street stair from the entrance
The High Turnstiles out to the exit tucked into a side of Central Park
The staircase up to the street directly inside a corner of Central Park
The three high turnstiles, the only way to enter
The restored Subway obelisk in the brick that is the subway entrance set into Central Park, notice an Open 24 Hours sign that is for the newsstand but also for the subway
Looking across CPW at the unisphere entrance and station elevator