Looking back up to the arena and the bullets on the sign that are backwards
The wide bank of turnstiles to enter the system
The few TVMs by the street elevator
The empty token booth and turnstiles beyond
The staircase down to the B,Q
This unique mosaic sign is towards the Manhattan-bound end of the New Lots/Flatbush Avenue-bound Local platform
A close up of the unique mosaic directional tablet for Atlantic Avenue LIRR and Exit to Street
Crossing to the Barclays Center Entrance by an emergency shuttle bus to Manhattan
The Shuttle Bus staging area by the Barclays Center
Police barricades for Shuttle Bus riders by the now open Barclays Center entrance
Lots of Police by the barricades being used to corral shuttle bus riders after Superstorm Sandy, lines this morning reached over 2 hours
People in corrals wait for shuttle buses (to board one must walk around the permeter of the Center), the line in the afternoon isn't that long
The empty beginning maze of the corrals (before walking all the way around the perimeter of the Barclays Center)
The Barclays Center entrance only the 4,5 and D,R are running, only to Brooklyn
The subway is free so the turnstiles have been turned off and the emergency exit gates open
New little signs on the walls of the local tracks for the Barclays Center beneath 100 year old terracotta mosaics
Atlantic Avenue is the last stop on a 5 Shuttle train coming from Flatbush Avenue
The subway is no longer free on Saturday, the 4 and 5 are the only IRT service and only subway service to Manhattan
All 4 and 5 trains are running local (there the first and only trains to be restored between Brooklyn and Manhattan) so the Express platform is taped off
A crowd waits for an infrequent post Superstorm Sandy Train