The main entrance to the Coney Island terminal from Surf Avenue is through a shopping arcade, many shops have now opened in it.
The main, large concourse entrance area before the steps up to the fare control area at Coney Island.
The two short flights of stairs that form a grand staircase leading up to fare control at Coney Island.
Looking back towards the main shopping arcade entrance at Coney Island.
Approaching the turnstiles from the ADA ramp, the two High Entrance/Exit gates that provide entry in the dead of night when these turnstiles are closed is visible.
Another roomy entrance area at Coney Island, this portion is on a higher level near the station's turnstiles
About to go through fare control and into the subway system at Coney Island.
A wide staircase leads down to the bus-loop exit form the main level that provides access to all the platforms at Coney Island.
Looking across the Coney Island train shed still under construction, a D train is visible terminating in the station at it's lone open platform
Another view of the Coney Island Terminals new roof under construction.
A close up of a piece of work train equipment in the under construction, and almost completed new Coney Island Station
Another view of TP237 a piece of work train equipment
The partially completed roof of the new Coney Island train shed
A view from street level of the under construction Coney Island Station
Next West End Line D train via 6 Avenue in 7 minutes, a nice clear display
Outside of the train shed on the extreme northern end of the D West End Line platform
The stairs, with the ramp in between that provide the exit to the Sea Beach Line via Broadway platform. Next train is in 8 minutes
The exit to the boardwalk and beach that can be closed with only the High Entrance/Exit turnstile providing access late at night
The N service sign to Manhattan & Queens via Sea Beach and Broadway Local via Manhattan Bridge, Late Nights all local stops via Lower Manhattan