Looking up the ramp to the Flushing-bound 7 local train side platform
The ramp down into the subway station is open (the sign with a tennis racket is looking worse for wear)
The sliding doors are open allowing subway riders to enter directly from the bridge
In use turnstiles, just beyond the open gates for Flushing 7 trains and special event trains to Manhattan only
An MTA help point, closed staircase (there's no fare control) up to the side platform in the wide mezzanine designed to fit as many turnstiles in as possible
Countdown clocks and signage for the 7 train
Closed off turnstiles since this area of the station is currently outside of fare control (with 5 separate banks of turnstiles at the entrances to each platform)
Doors out to CitiField and one of the ramps up to the Manhattan 7/<7> platform
Open doors out to the stairs down to Citi Field
Looking down at the staircases down to Mets Baseball
The ramp, too steep to be ADA accessible with a barricade is there so people can walk in the opposite direction) open today because of the US Open up to Manhattan 7 trains
Approaching the Currently open turnstiles (and information screens) directly at the top of the too steep to be ADA accessible ramps
LCD advertisement/information screens and a Help Point by one of the banks of turnstiles to Manhattan-bound 7 trains
The very wide Manhattan-bound 7 platform with an exit sign, LCD screen and platform benches
Sign for 7 boarding and More Seats and space at the end of the platform. Please move down!
Staff monitors an open gate for exiting passengers on the Manhattan-bound platform
Looking across to the open side platform and exit gate (plus high entrance turnstiles)