Looking up at the non-existent mezzanine due to the station's renovation
The streetstairs have been removed as part of Elder Avenue station renovations
A No Entry sign (where a staircase was and will soon be again) for Elder Avenue during its rebuilding
An Improving non-stop and No Entry sign on what would be a staircase at the Elder Avenue subway station being rebuilt
Looking up at one side of the former mezzanine with just a steel framework
Under the under-construction platform
Looking up at one end of the platform, no fencing, but lampposts
A year later: on the modern rebuilt platform
A bench near the two staircases to leave the platform
A northbound R142A train approaches the station to bypass it on the middle track
A northbound R142A train continues through the station
R142A #7496 continues through the rebuilt station
The blur of a bypassing train going through the station
A northbound R142A 6 train curves to continue north
A R142A 6 train curves out of the station
The renovated and completely rebuilt station house with two sets of turnstiles
A plaque for the Opened 1920, Rehabilitated 2012 Elder Ave Station (these plaques weren't common in the early 2000s, but the narcissist Cuomo brought them back for his name to be on everything)
Streetside: the two turnstiles and token booth across from them