The High Exit Gate at 163 Street from a closed area
Looking into the abandoned, and in quite good shape northern and empty portion of the mezzanine that leads to the closed exit to 163 Street
A staircase down to the downtown platform from the mezzanine with a High Exit Turnstile in the background
One of three, still open staircases up to the open mezzanine at 163 Street
A name tablet at 163 Street
Looking down the two tracks at 163 Street, the express trains are on the lower level
On St. Nicolas Avenue, the unusual entrance with an obelisk on the sidewalk facing it
The street front subway entrance to 163 Street
The second entrance staircase in front of C-town
The third entrance staircase
A R160 C train stops at 163 Street
A name tablet at the renovated 163 Street, the exit arrow for the closed exit to 163 Street (the staircases were removed) wasn't removed as the station was 'enhanced'
Looking across to the cleaned-up Uptown platform, there is a leaning post under a name tablet
The rehabilitation has painted the platform columns a grey color, decreasing the amount of yellow at the station to just the name tablets
A name tablet under a bench
New LCD screen information panels hang on a platform wall, blocking some 163s in the trimline and redundant sign that says 163 Street Station
Another view of the Next Train, Service Alerts and digital subway map
The Cuomo's sexy station features: LCD information screens, smaller streamlined trash cans, benches with metal instead of wooden hostile don't lie down architecture, and smaller trash cans