Outside of the station house, an unusual building with a silver awning and a bus stop sign on the station's lamppost
On the downtown platform beneath the mezzanine above
Looking towards one end of the station
The lower mezzanine area and a plywooded off area at one end of the platform
Nighttime in the station house at the turnstiles
A nighttime outside view of the station house
Wooden and mesh walls divide off the normal Manhattan-bound platform that is closed to replace the track.
The temporary construction sign with Caution: Trains arrive in both directions, for the F Shuttle, with how to connect (via Shuttle bus or Q train) to regular F trains running via 53 Street
The wheelchair boarding area, next to the down escalator
Signs for the F rerouting
White and grey wall tiles line the platforms
The staircase to leave the deep-level platform
The station's ADA accessible (with elevators) but without tactile warning strips since these weren't standard when the station opened in 1989
One of the only columns in the station holding up the suspended mezzanine in the vaulted cieling
On the wide lower mezzanine that leads to the long bank of escalators up to the station house
Looking down to the tracks at the edge of the station mezzanines