Looking down on the doors out to the A/C mezzanine from outside of fare control
The wide staircases/escalators up to street level from the platform level. Choose your direction, all 3 lead to directly in front of doors
A Escalator/staircase from the subway level outside of fare control to Broadway & John Streets, Visible and directly below this staircase is an escalator/staircase from the Subway Level to the Concourse level
Light pours into the station at street-level, the doors to the A/C mezzanine are visible showing their depth at about 1 and a half stories below street level.
Looking across the atrium at the staircase/escalator up to Fulton Street
Looking across the atrium at the staircases/escalators up to the corner of Fulton Street and Broadway
The shopping wall elevator and spiral staircase next to it, the 2nd (and 3rd level) aren't open yet to the public with an end of subway platform style Do Not Enter sign
The top of the very visible apple store-style staircase and elevator
Illuminated subway line bullets (there are 3 blank spaces) at street level at the top of the escalators from the Fulton St & Broadway corner entrance
A full view of the partial spiral staircase wrapping around an elevator that connects 3 of the levels
Looking between two of the staircases from street-level down to the entrance to the A/C Mezzanine
Outside of fare control, Prime Retail space for Rent
Looking down Level 1 past glass walls and staircases down to the Concourse level for trains, unlike some modern train stations, there's no mandatory going through the shopping mall or passing any shops to get from street level down to subway trains
A tucked away staircase near the Corbin Building connecting street and concourse level for easy access to Downtown & Brooklyn 4/5 and R trains
The bank of two escalators in the historic Corbin Building for R trains and Downtown/Brooklyn 4/5 trains
The public level of the connecting building, that connects the main Fulton Street transit hub and the historic Corbin Building (this building is the height of the Corbin Building to provide modern staircases and elevators that service the historic and very narrow office building.