Very Wide exit turnstiles, with a very wide exit sign above them since it isn't a game day
Looking across to a Flushing-bound 7 train stopped in the station
The service sign for the 7 Local, all times or 7 Express AM rush hours on the side of the turnstiles
The NO closed signs on the game day only turnstiles
Sign for the exit and 24-hour booth, with the mezzanine currently within fare control because it isn't a game day
Looking down a very old-school looking staircase to the street that's always open
The bottom of a staircase, the sign for LIRR, Tennis Center, and Remote Parking only applies during events
The two full time staircases from the Citi Field side of the station
The closed and gated off Citi Field token booth that's basically within the promenade between the subway station and stadium entrance
Sign on the Citi Field extra wide staircase for 7 LIRR Tennis Stadium and Remote Parking
The covered with caution tape extremely wide staircase into the station open game days only
The so wide it needs 8 railings staircase up into the subway (and access to the LIRR) from Citi Field
Signs by the token booth (and some sandwich boards locked away) saying to Save Time and Avoid Lines: Purchase and Refill Your MetroCard before the game. The sign about the ADA accessible entrance only applies during game days, the side platform is closed other times
The caution taped off staircase to the subway station
Looking across Roosevelt Avenue under the subway station
The always open streetstair on the south side of Roosevelt Avenue
The ramp up to 7 trains and Flushing Meadow Park, entrance to 7 open during games and special events (or take a bus to Main Street)
An always open entrance staircase
Heading up the steps to the small and humble non-game day station entrance
The short staircase up to the main station entrance