The closed staircase up former exit from Beach 69 Street, the staircase is in quite good shape, the gate officially closing it off is a few steps up.
Approaching the station from the north, the new Arverne By The Sea Station is behind
The construction on the elevated platform is clearly visible
Approaching station entrances with containers outside I assume for the construction. This vacant lot will soon be developed
Sign for the reconstruction to benefit a high (by the Rockaways, not the rest of the subway) 1,900 daily customers
Lots of blue plywood entering the station
Old and new platform signs
An old platform sign, temperarily affixed to the new mesh windscreen. The consturction site for the Arverne by the Sea development is below
The other platform has a Jersey barrier fence on it
The two platforms look very differt, the Rockaway-bound platform looks finished, Manhattan-bound has blue plywood and Jersey barrier construction fencing like a road
The long Jersey barrier at the end of the Manhattan-bound platform
Beyond the end of the main windscreen
A mesh windscreen sign and the new development and ocean beyond
The second seperate canopy only on the Far Rockaway-bound platform for the Exit only Turnstile and staircase
Blue plywood for the exit only staircase
A R46 A train enters
The R32s of a 4 car H Shuttle train stop in the station
A Beach 90 Street-bound R32 H train leaves the station