Looking up a staircase to the Brighton Beach/Coney Island platform at Kings Highway from the main station house area.
A 1980s staircase with grey tiled walls leads down to a secondary High Exit Turnstile exit from Kings Highway.
Looking out of a single high exit turnstile from Kings Highway.
A southbound R40-Slant B train approaches the Kings Highway Station.
A R40-Slant B train begins to enter Kings Highway.
A B Manhattan-bound B train stops on the temporary platform
There are entrances to the temporary platform, otherwise its these gaps
One end of the newer rebuilt canopy and new lampposts
Looking down the open Coney Island-bound platform, there is lots of plywood
Looking across to the closed Manhattan-bound platform, the exit signs to nowhere are from when the temporary platform was over the Manhattan-bound express track and operations were reversed
A newly revealed D to 205 St, the Bronx sign that has been revealed
Looking down and across from the temporary platform without an ounce of shade
The recently installed elevator that is still under construction
The elevator shaft is still being installed on the opposite platform
More construction materials on the platform at Kings Highway
A metal fence in one of the construction areas, do not know where one will be required on an island platform
Looking out at dusk at the Kings Highway shopping district from a station platform through a billboard that is currently empty providing this nicer view
Looking across to one of the new platform elevators just recently placed in operation
A modern staircase down to one of the station houses, no more 1980s brown brick walls
Inside the main Kings Highway station house, the renovation isn't quite complete with two staircases still under construction