Looking across to the Rockaway Park-bound platform, notice how the canopy is missing a roof.
A final view of the two staircases down to the mezzanine level at Beach 98 St-Playland. There is lots of paint peeling from behind a station sign between the two staircases (only one is open).
Approaching the closed Beach 98 Street station walking down Rockaway Freeway for the ferry back to Manhattan
Looking across to the closed station entrance, it has a Blue S! The entrance is taped closed
Taped off staircase into the closed station
No trains at this station
Looking out the dignitary re-inauguration special that bypasses Beach 98th Street on its way to Rockaway Park, the station is less than an hour away from reopening after its closure for seven months
The low, railfan fence at the end of the Rockaway-bound platform, viewed out the window of the R1-9
R42 #4810 closes it's doors at Beach 98 Street Playland leading the first Rockaway Park-bound A train of this evening's rush hour
R42 #4810 stopped at Rockaway Park on the A train
A train of R42s signed as running from Dyckman St to Rockaway Park begins to leave
A R42 A train continues down the viaduct to Rockaway Park
At the southern end of the Rockaway Park-bound platform its offset or longer than the Broad Channel-bound platform
The ancillary room at the rear of the Broad Channel-bound platform
Looking across to the Broad Channel-bound platform, an exit sign is where a name sign should be
Close up of an exit sign where a name sign normally is
A Broad Channel-bound Shuttle train of 4 R46s approaches