The arches between the tracks are unique to this station, there are normal pillars beneath the station's central fare control area
The doors out of the tunnel
The tunnel entrance slopes uphill, yes you walk up an incline to enter the subway station and down an incline to leave. Rush hour commuters come out the exit directly from the Uptown platform
The half-covered Mosaic for the ramp down to the exit only high exit turnstile from the uptown platform
Stepping off the elevators in front of the staircases down to the uptown platforms
A 190-Overlook Ter. name tablet
Looking down the Uptown platform
The arched walls
The taped off staircase down to the station, the subway is closed because of Hurricane Irene
The taped off entrance because of Hurricane Irene
The other full name tablet. It lacks an St.
Walking down to the downtown platform
Downtown & Brooklyn service information and a name tablet on the uptown platform
The lower elevator landing and stairs down to the uptown platform
Looking across to the exit ramp directly on the uptown platform and up at the token booth before the individual tunnel arches start again
The platform walls
The top of the Subway pillar
The elevator landing pillar and entrance to Fort Tryon Park beyond
The otherside of the pillar
Looking across to the staircase down to the elevator landing