Looking across Brighton 7th Street at an entrance staircase to Brighton Beach.
Some ivy's growing from the decorative awning of a street stair up to the Brighton Beach Station.
Approaching the structure that encloses the escalator up to the Brighton Beach Station.
The decorative metalwork awning at the entrance to the escalator up to the platform at Brighton Beach.
A wider view of the escalator that leads up to the Brighton Beach Station.
Looking beneath the tracks down Brighton Beach Avenue at the quite large station house nestled beneath the tracks.
A wider view of a station house for Brighton Beach.
An early 1990s silver pillar for Brighton Beach in front of a street stair.
A close up view of another decorative awing entrance to a street stair at Brighton Beach.
Going up a staircase to the Brighton Beach Station House.
An interior view of the busy full-time station house at the Brighton 7 Street entrance
Passengers go through the turnstiles to enter the subway system at Brighton Beach.
The main and decent sized waiting area in the full time station house at Brighton Beach.
The 'lighted signs' in the main station house at Brighton Beach, their most important for telling B-train riders which platform to go up to for their next train.
Looking through the turnstiles back towards the token booth at Brighton Beach, the token booth faces them and has an older generation M-NYC Transit logo.
Looking down the Manhattan-bound platform, beneath the station's canopy at Brighton Beach.
Another view down the Manhattan-bound platform at Brighton Beach.
The museum train of R1-9s stops at Brighton Beach on a MOD fan trip to take a lunch break
Another view of the R-9 Museum train at Brighton Beach
Looking down the center tracks at Brighton Beach as a Q train an R1-9 Museum train terminate