The Manhattan skyline and exposed railway southern end of the upper level platform
Little lampposts on the exposed southern/western end of the upper level platform
One end of the upper level platforms canopy
Looking down the upper level platform by a staircase to the lower level
Passengers wait on a bench on the upper level platform
Two more staircases down to the lower level
More passengers on the upper level platform
The upper level platform with its green canopy posts at Queensboro Plaza
A R160B N train enters Queensboro Plaza
A Flushing-bound 7 train enters
Looking out the front window of a 7 train stopped not quite at the end of the platform but where a fence is on the lower level
Passengers wait for trains near one of the four sets of staircases
Looking at the turnstiles from outside of fare control
The grate in the station house has 7,N,W engraved in it, now with the Q incorrect
Traffic comes off the Queensboro Bridge viewed from the south bridge
Looking up to the elevated structure
New planters beatifying the plaza beneath the Queensboro Plaza Station
The fence at the back of the Manhattan-bound platform because 11 car IRT 7 trains are shorter than 10 car IND trains
The 7 train isn't running to Manhattan this weekend because of construction in the Steinway Tubes, A temperary sign covers the normal 7 to Times Square sign