Beneath the elevated structure at Ocean Parkway, approaching the portion of it where the standard steel elevated, has been decoratively covered in concrete for the subway's crossing of Ocean Parkway.
Another view of the concrete elevated structure that crosses Ocean Parkway and is currently undergoing repairs.
A crane at street level is helping to repair the historic viaduct at the Ocean Parkway Station, the crane is currently aligned with one of the tracks unusual lampposts.
Another view of the decorative tiling along the viaduct at Ocean Parkway.
Approaching the main station house and entrance on the eastern side of Ocean Parkway.
An Ocean Parkway entrance staircase, with its extremely decorative canopy at the station's entrance.
Looking up at the unusual and historic glass awning, with ironwork that is symbolic of the Arts & Crafts Movement at an entrance to Ocean Parkway.
Going up, towards the top landing of entrance staircases to Ocean Parkway.
Inside the quite large main station house at Ocean Parkway.
Looking down the Coney Island-bound platform at Ocean Parkway as passengers board an arriving R68(A) Q train.
Looking past one of the decorative panels of Coney Island Reliefs at one of the station entrances after the elevated becomes of a conventional design
Looking past a grocery store and the decorative concrete cladded elevated structure across Ocean Parkway, where the regular elevated structure begins again by the station entrances and exits