Looking into the new transfer corridor, full of employees standing around, waiting for the dignitaries ribbon cutting
Passengers enter for what are currently uptown 6 trains only even though the sign says all trains because the new connection hasn't had its ribbon cutting yet
The High Exit turnstile not open to regular passengers yet from the new transfer area and exit
The podium and very temporary Bleecker St Station B,D,F,M,6 wheelchair sign on platform level for the photo opt and ribbon cutting for the new free in-system transfer
Plywood is removed at the northern end of the Uptown 6 platform and the replica terra cotta relief is visible, doors close off the entrance to the former platform extension
Stepping off an Uptown 6 train this sign is now correct with the new transfers at the back of the platform
A restored Bleecker Street terra cotta name tablet and new Transfers sign
Close-up of the B in the Bleecker Street trimline
Approaching the just opened for a few hours new wheelchair accessible connection to the B,D,F, and M trains
Looking down on the new escalator transfer
The elevator to Uptown B,D,F,M and Downtown 6 trains via this platform
Sign for Houston St & Mulberry St and Houston St & Lafayette St in the new free transfer area
Looking out to the Uptown 6 platform and just opened transfer corridor, finally creating a free transfer between IND trains and Uptown 6 trains!
The very old fashioned looking escalator safety sign was still installed above what will always be the exit of the escalator up from the Uptown platform. It's on 'demo' mode advertising it's Dazzling Color
Signs that wheelchair passengers need to transfer via a B,D,F,M platform to exit the station
The new elevator to Downtown trains
A terra-cotta Bleecker Street name tablet
The original uptown platform area before the new platform extension that opened in 2012, the ceilings are higher, the columns are round with more decorative designs, the roof used to have terra cotta reliefs but these have been removed
Entrance to the Uptown platform at Bleecker Street