Going down one of the narrow single escalators covered in ads
The bottom of this escalator that is signed as one that is a down one with a No Entry sign at its lower landing
The platform is fenced off with no trains stopping here before the two escalators and a narrow staircase up to the mezzanine area that are the closest to the 6 train
Passengers approach the main escalators to exit the station
Looking down the platform
The bottom landing of the elevator
An exit only sign towards the 3 Avenue escalator
The bottom of one of the single escalators up to right alongside the exit to 3 Avenue
Looking up an older escalator it is a long way to the top
At the ADA boarding area in the middle of the platform where the gap is less between it and the train
One of the two escalators up to 3 Avenue is closed for repairs
The bottom of the 6 flights of stairs for exit only up to 3 Avenue, the sign emphasizes to not enter here for 6
An intermediate landing of the staircase up to 3 Avenue where it becomes narrower and joins the same shaft as the escalators
Looking down the intermediate landing towards the narrow staircase to the platform
The exit only turnstiles to 3 Avenue since the 6 train requires going back downstairs are angled to each other
A passenger leaves the single open escalator to 3 Avenue, the other is closed requiring entering passengers to walk down the stairs
The top of the entrance in the plaza of the Lipstick building
Signage for the subway in the entrance plaza of the Lipstick building
A closed for repairs entrance inside 875 3 Avenue
One of the few standard street stairs, this one a western corner of 3 Ave