The bank of the turnstiles into the subway system at Avenue M.
The High Exit Turnstile between the two staircases up to the Coney Island-bound platform at Avenue M.
Looking down to the High Exit Turnstile that provides more direct access to the outside world from the Coney Island-bound platform at Avenue M.
On a wide portion of the Brighton-bound platform at Avenue M, notice the vegetation growing up along the trackbed.
Some vines grow down through the canopy of the Brighton-bound platform at Avenue M.
Looking down a narrow portion of the Coney Island-bound platform at Avenue M notice all the vegetation growing up on it.
Looking down the simple Avenue M station.
Looking across to one end of the Manhattan-bound platform at Avenue M.
Stepping off R160 #9132 and #9131 as they blur out of Avenue M
The Mesh in the windscreens provide views out to the surrounding neighborhood
Looking across to the new on platform Manhattan-bound entrance
Doors into the station house
Looking up at the intermediate landing (where the staircase switches 90 degrees to arrive at the street beneath the subway tracks) of the new entrance up to the Manhattan-bound platform
The station light post by the new sidewalk staircase up to the Manhattan-bound platform
The subway pylon arrow southern ends of the platforms carved out of the open-cut trench walls
Looking up at the Coney Island-bound side of the station from the street, some mesh windscreens
Heading up the staircase, construction not quite finished, to the Manhattan-bound platform
Avenue M is near a school, the Coney Island-bound platform is extremely crowded at dismissal time