Turnstiles and the token booth in the Bedford Park Blvd station house
The doors into the station house at Bedford Park Blvd
Looking up the staircase from the sidewalk to the Bedford Park Blvd Station house that is quite set-back from the street
Getting off a 4 train at renovated Bedford Pk Blvd in front of full height mesh platform wall
The track bed over the southern half of the station is solid with ballast, because it is on a fully concrete viaduct, not a normal elevated structure
Approaching a staircase to leave the Woodlawn-bound platform
Heading down a staircase to the station house inside the concrete embankment
Half-way down the staircase to the station house (there is a window)
The small area in the station house within fare control, there is a large mural across from the Doors to Manhattan & Brooklyn 4 trains
Approaching the turnstiles to exit the station
Modern (with a not quite right font) B.P.B. mosaic in the trimline in the station house
MVMs beneath the B.P.B trimline
The three sets of doors into the station at the top of a staircase
Cobblestones in empty space along each side of the staircase to enter the station
The view while leaving the station an auto repair shop under the elevated, just before trains curve back under Jerome Avenue
View of the station above Bedford Park Blvd, at the intersection of Bedford Park Blvd and Jerome Avenue
Looking past cars at the southern half of the station's concrete embankment elevated structure
A gas station by the station entrance and the elevated line curving back to run over Jerome Avenue, just north of the station. Some black smoke is being emitted from the Tracy Towers in the distance