R9 #1802 enters Broad Channel leading an A train to Wash. Hts. 168th St
The back of the 168th Street-bound Museum train, the banner should now read Rockaway Here We Just Came!
R1 #100 pulls farther up on the platform to come to a stop at Broad Channel, people take their camera phones out
A crowd of contractors (who still have work to do along the flats, although the subway has been restored) get off the Museum Train in revenue service coming back from the Rockaways re-inauguration
The new lights and a platform sign
The new silver sea wall that now provides more protection around the station post Sandy
A shuttle train leaves for its long relay run to Howard Beach since the test track where it normally relays hasn't been reopened post-Superstorm Sandy
Outside the substation and former exit only staircase
Close up of the old (and incorrect) Exit only sign from what were once slam gates or turnstiles out from the Rockaways-bound platform that required an extra double-fare
Across the street from the station
The station entrance, the portable trailers are used as offices for the reconstruction contractors
Up the stairs into the station house that has had some work done. The new doors are quite noticeable
A R46 Shuttle train terminates
The Danger high voltage sign has tape around it to keep paint off during the post Sandy repainting that hasn't been removed
A Manhattan-bound A train of R46s enters
The central heater in the over the tracks waiting room at Broad Channel