A nighttime view of the central Fulton Center atrium
Looking down to the intermediate level at the northern end of the Fulton Center at the doors out to the A/C Mezzanine that ties the entire complex together
The escalator/stairs to Broadway & John St
No Downtown & Brooklyn 4/5 trains so the stairs up to Dey Street are taped off
The taped off stairs to Downtown & Brooklyn 4/5 trains
Taped off stairs and escalators within fare control that provides the Downtown & Brooklyn 4/5 accessible connection to all transfers
The escalator/staircase up to Uptown & Bronx 4/5 trains from the intermediate landing from the Concourse level
The wide staircase down to the Dey Street Concourse and Downtown & Brooklyn 4/5 trains from the A/C Mezzanine, there is an elevator in one corner and escalator/staircase up to the main station entrance in another corner
The row of exit signs on the intermediate landing and a staircase up to the Exit and Uptown & the Bronx 4/5 trains on the 'subway level'
The illuminated sign for Shake Shack is visible through the glass walls of the Fulton Center from the street
Inside Fulton Center three straight staircases/escalators and a spiral staircase, so many options to go down into the subway
Looking past the spiral staircase at the staircases/escalators up to the corner of Fulton St & Broadway
Looking down on the main turnstiles from Level 2 Shake Shack
Entrance doors into the WTC Transportation Hub at the end of the Dey Street Concourse
A view from the main level of the spiraling staircase around an elevator and the small opening on the subway level that allows some natural light to go down to the Concourse level below
Walking down the Dey Street Concourse, now with mall kiosk infrastructure
Signs for Elevator to R (space for the W that will return in about 5 weeks) by the Cortlandt Street entrance
The Exit to Fulton Center sign with all the route bullets (with the R’s location looking like an afterthought) from the WTC Transportation Hub