A plaque for the subway's second newest extension, the Archer Avenue Extension, dedicated 12/10/88.
The main wide bank of turnstiles at the Parsons Blvd exit.
The bottom of the main 'grand' entrance pavilion, with an up escalator and a wide staircase.
The top, at street level, beneath a canopy of the up escalator from the Parsons Blvd exit.
The station entrance across the street, from Parsons Blvd, where the one elevator is, it's at the eastern (northern) end of the row of bus stops.
An entrance staircase in with the unusual 1980s wall and fencing surrounding it.
The secondary entrance from Parsons Blvd, a narrow staircase and escalator, the single elevator down to the system is in the background.
Another entrance staircase to Jamaica Center from the main bus connection area.
Another Jamaica Center street stair, this ones across the street from the main bus entrance
Looking across Archer Avenue at the bus loop area, right beneath the LIRR tracks.
Another wide, 1980s style Jamaica Center entrance staircase
A more modern (if not conventional/typical) green entrance staircase has been added, replacing one of the 1980s vintage, it looks like there might be room for an up escalator that has since been removed
About to go down to the subway system at the part time entrance to Jamaica Center, the typical station tiling mixes with this brand new and standard entrance staircase.
Approaching the secondary entrance to Jamaica Center.
The staircase up to the 158 Street south side entrance to Jamiaca Center.
The middle mezzanine provides a bit of a view down to the E trains upper level platform at Jamaica Center.
Approaching the bank of turnstiles facing their now only open for customer service booth at Jamaica Center.
A dimly lit wall at Jamiaca Center with a sign for the 153 Street/Archer Avenue exit.
Within fare control in the middle mezzanine area.
A staircase down to the E trains platform from the middle mezzanine area.