An R46 H train continues leaving Beach 44 St-Frank Ave
The end of the Manhattan-bound platform has a Jersey barrier (to protect cars?) and mesh above it blocking recently installed modern lampposts already on
The modern mesh windscreen, a platform sign and ocean beyond
A Far Rockaway-bound R46 A train passes the staircases still under construction
Only one staircase from the Far Rockaway-bound platform is open
A Beach 90 Street-bound R46 H train leaves the station
The southern half of the Far Rockaway-bound platform is closed. Only a 4 car train can stop
The Closed sign at in the middle of the platform, tape covers its upper half that used to say Road
Down the modernized, fully walled off platform
The bottom of the closed staircase, another Road Closed sign
Inside the station house, color from the artwork along the glass blocks out to the platform is visible
Looking down a platform staircase to the mezzanine with the new artwork
Looking across to the closed staircase and half of the Far Rockaway-bound platform
Going down a staircase with new and original railings to the street
The sea view beyond the Far Rocakway-bound paltform
Looking up at the platform staircases, the color of the artwork on the glass blocks along the platform staircases is visible