Approaching the one staircase at the front end of the Queens-bound platform at Smith-9th Streets that leads down to the series of passageways and escalators down to street level.
Looking down the single staircase from the Queens-bound platform to the cross under and escalators down to street level.
A Manhattan & Queens sign on the single staircase up to that platform at Smith-9th Streets.
Looking back up the initial long staircase from the cross under level to the platform at Smith-9th Streets.
The little cross under area beneath the tracks at Smith-9th Streets where the staircases down from the two platforms meet to continue down to street level.
The signs for the Manhattan & Queens F G and Coney Island F on the cross under area at Smith-9th Streets.
Approaching the initial set of three escalators and a narrow staircase that lead down to street level at Smith-9th Streets.
Looking back towards the cross under area at Smith-9th Streets.
About to go down one of escalators in the upper escalator bank and Smith-9th Streets.
The bottom of the upper escalator bank at Smith-9th Streets, there is even a sign that says stair open.
A view of the middle landing at Smith-9th Streets where there is a 90 degree turn to continue up to the platforms.
Looking up the staircase on the lower bank of escalators at Smith-9th Street.
Looking down the second stairs/escalator bank at Smith-9th Streets towards the fare control area at street level.
The inside of the small fare control area at Smith-9th Streets with the small bank of turnstiles and escalators up to the platforms visible.
The entrance to the small station house that leads to the two banks of stairs and escalators that carry people up to the extremely elevated platforms at Smith-9th Streets.
A view of the entrance to the station house, and the beginning of the first escalator/stairs bank and Smith-9th Streets. Beneath the slope of the escalators, an area has been closed off with a chain-linked fence that has no dumping sings on it.
A view of the middle landing where the two escalator banks connect at Smith-9th Streets, the second bank rises directly above the street.
A wide view of the concrete superstructure that holds up the elevated over the Gawanus Canal, the structure has been falling apart and has been wrapped in the black protective sheathing that is visible.
A view of the entire platforms at Smith-9th Street from Street level, the outline of the windscreened walls in the canopied portion and lampposts in the uncanopied portion is visible.
The soon to be closed Smith-9th St Station, its canopy is missing