The exit to Dey Street & Broadway/ Downtown/Brooklyn 4/5 trains, ahead is the area under the Corbin Building with turnstiles into the Fulton Center
One end of the Dey Street Concourse and entrance into the lowest level of Fulton Center
Up the stairs to the turnstiles from the Dey Street entrance to the Downtown & Brooklyn 4/5Looking between buildings high above the Main Concourse on a tour
One of two entrances to 4/5 Downtown & Brooklyn, the other transfers are signed as via platform
Heading up the stairs to the Dey Street Entrance
The Dey Street entrance is signed as the Fulton Street Station for A/C/J/Z/2/3 Downtown & Brooklyn 4/5, and Cortlandt Street R (the E train will join it when that transfer opens in a few years)
Plaque for the opening of the Dey Street Entrance in 2012
Looking across to the just opened Corbin Building and Fulton Center
The staircase/elevator of the Dey Street Entrance to Fulton Street/Cortlandt Street, that says to enter here for all subway lines, or at Nassau Street for J/Z and William Street for 2/3
A pylon with a Green Line for the Fulton Center subway station, everything is backlit
Looking through the doors at the backlit bullets by an escalator down to the main subway entrance
Fulton Center lettering above subway etched in the glass at one of the entrance doors
A Fulton Center sign and pylon across from the doors on the edge of the sidewalk, on top of one of the bollards
The illuminated sign for 9 subway lines at Fulton Center (will soon become 11)
Large concrete pillars hold up the upper levels of the Fulton Center by the main entrances
A nighttime view inside the core of Fulton Center
Ads for Candy Crush on the ribbon LCD screens inside the Fulton Center
Another view of the central atrium at Subway level, the Yellow platform edge line of the Uptown 4/5 platform is visible beyond the main bank of turnstiles