A quite faded This Staircase is Temporarily closed sign.
The conductors stop board on the plywood surrounding the closed staircase on the Howard Beach-bound platform at 105 St-Seaside.
To exit walk through this plywood wall, there is still an exit sign pointing down at one of the closed off staircases down to the mezzanine at 105 St-Seaside.
R44 #5434 leads a four car shuttle train for Rockaway Park towards 105 St-Seaside.
R44 #5434 continues to enter 105 St-Seaside.
R44 #5436 is the last car of a shuttle train leaving 105 St-Seaside for its short journey to the terminal at Rockaway Park.
A tank of the Rockaway Wastewater treatment plat is visible beyond the end of the Rock Park-bound platform at 105 St-Seaside.
The single staircase down from the 105 St-Seaside Station platform to the mezzanine at the Rock Park-bound platform.
The 105 St-Seaside station is falling apart, there's lots of rotting wood and peeling paint, a piece of sheet metal has been used to block a hole in the station's wall.
Looking across the parking lot to the 105 Street Station under construction
The station off in the distance
Looking up at the elevated structure, the framing for the new high mesh fence is being installed
Another street view of the platform
Looking up at the station, still under construction
A modern station entrance
Sign for Rehabilitation for $18.3 million for 200 daily riders
Up the stairs, a mixture of old and new up to the platform