Modern LCD screens beneath historic metal sheeting and a regular sign above inside the Corbin Building
Outside the entrance from John Street throgh the Corbin Building. Fulton Center is written in an old style font and the subway bullets light up
The awning of the Subway entrance through the Corbin Building
A Subway station green globe plylon with the routes stopping at the station (plus the accessible station icon) run vertially on this unique pylon
White lettering for Fulton Center above an entrance
Plaque for the opening of Fulton Center in 2014 and that Project was made possible by funding from the Federal Transit Administration
Escalators and shiny bronze walls inside the Corbin Building
Looking down a very unique escalator into the lower level of the Corbin Building, the brick foundation is visible with various artifacts,.
A historic and circluar iron door along the escalator entrance inside the corbin building, I think it is from the fromer Coal heating system
Terra cotta reliefs along the Corbin building's bank of escalators through the former foundation of the Corbin Building
Brick walls and a modern cieling with pot lights
Looking up the COrbin Building's escalators towards street level
Sign for Exit John Street at the Corbin Building escalators
The concourse level entrance from the Conrbin Building for all subway lines
The now open lower landing of the Dey Street Passage with a staircase/elevator to Downtown & Brooklyn 4/5 trains and up the corner of Dey Street and Broadway
Fire Doors mark the entrance at the end of the Dey Street Concourse
Looking down the Dey Street Concourse, the walls look modern with modern finishes, with forescent lights recessed in the cieling in a unique pattern.
LCD screens show ads along the Dey Street Concourse
Approaching the R Courtlandt Street end of the Dey Street Concourse, a temporary wall with inset lighting is at the end, eventually this will be (in about 2 years) the entrance to the World Trade Center Occulus
One bank of turnstiles in the Dey Street Concourse to R trains