The conductors position on the uptown platform in the extension portion
The curve of the uptown platform, notice the beginning of the downtown
Exit or no exit on the uptown platform
Approaching the northern end of the uptown platform with its turquoise walls
The storefront entrance to the Uptown Platform at the SE corner of Spring and Lafayette Streets
This non nondescript passageway from the storefront entrance leads to the uptown platform's fare control area with original tiling
The start of the mosaic tiling and terra-cotta trimline just before the uptown platform's fare control area
Terra cotta reliefs for the now closed bathrooms, these are probably replicas since Men and Women are not written on them
Approaching the northern end of the Uptown platform
A sign for T/O about Bleecker Street who's platform has been changed to 300 Feet farther south
Two signs to remind T/Os about Bleecker Street's platform being changed as of March 25, 2012, one has huge letters, with a memo with smaller type put over it
Looking across to the tagged downtown platform, it almost looks abandoned
The tagging discusses the blackout
The 1904 name tablet and graffiti over it
Another view across to the tagged (probably in the dark) downtown platform