R1 #100 'Rockaways Here we Come' at Broad Channel with the new lampposts
The freshly painted station
A freshly painted Broad Channel sign
The second S train after Sandy discharges its passengers at Broad Channel
Looking across to the exit or staircase up to Cross-Over and Street
A bench and platform sign
A terminating shuttle train is checked for discharging passengers as it terminates
The southern end of the platform with the modern black light fixtures on the original blue lampposts
The overpass fare control area and a Shuttle train that will soon leave the staiton
The bus style shelter on the Rockaway-bound platform as passengers wait for the next shuttle train
The R1-9 Museum train running in revenue service (as the second train to Manhattan from Rockaway Park) waits for a Shuttle train to discharge its passengers ahead of it
The R1-9 Museum train crosses the southern swing bridge
The R1-9 Museum train passes an odd little shack
A new metal sea wall blocks part of the view of the R1-9 Museum train going down off the South Swing Bridge to stop at Broad Channel, its running in revenue service to 168 Street