A ramp down from the lower level of the Shuttle/4,5,6 trains to the exit directly inside One Vanderbuilt, feels different than most subway exits
Doors out to the exit to the Shuttle that isn't an accessible ramp
The back of the turnstiles out to One Vanberbuilt and subway service annoucements LCD screens built into the walls. There is also a sign that this ramp is not an accessible route
Doors out to Subway Shuttle and subway trains visible beyond
Two sets of doors lead into the lower level subway exit into One Vanderbuilt
The countdown clock inside One Vanderbilt
A stairacse up to Grand Central Terminal, Metro-north, one Vanderbilt and the Summit
The wide bank of escalators (that skip the intermediate level with Grand Central access) up directly to the street at 42 Street
A corner of One Vandderbuilt that is basically an elevator landing
Stairs or escalators down to the Long Island Rail Road?
Going down the marble walled escalators (next to stairs) down to the Long Island Rail Road
The lowest landing for the Long Island Railroad's Madison Concourse is -4 as the levators location sign says as the doors close
The stairs or escalatorss from the Madison Concourse to 42 Street
Signage for exits through One Vanderbilt (the closest connection to the LIRR) and entrance to the Madison Concourse
The tall cieling (with a baloncy) of the One Vanderbilt lowest level for access directly to the LIRR's Madison Concourse