A Manhattan-bound R160 F train leaves 4th Avenue-9th Street.
There is actual evidence of the bridge across 4th Avenue, with a truss structure between the tracks as well
Looking down the Manhattan-bound paltform at 4th Avenue-9th Street towards the lonely staircase at the eastern end of the station for Manhattan M,R trains
A to street mosaic sign along the maze of passageways that lead down to Manhattan M,R trains. I'm sorry to say that the IND exit from these passageways at street level hasn't been open for many years. If you were to try and reach the street from here you must go all the way down to the underground M,R platform and leave through its exit that's directly on the platform
Please choose a direction, Manhattan & Queens F, or Church Av & Coney Island F,G. The signage as started to be replaced in preperation of the G's extension to Church Aenue that's a week away
A close up of the Church Av & Coney Island F,G sign and the customary Bay Parkway 95 St M,R sign
An ADA stencil sign for the F to Coney Island two levels up, and F to Manhattan stairs south
The metal sheething that covers what was once-upon-a-time a second station entrance at 4th Avenue
Looking up a staircase up towards the upper landing for the F train's platforms
An exterior view of the brickwork beneath the viaduct on the east side of 4th Avenue, towards an abandoned station entrance
A close-up of an unlighted IND Style sign above an abandoned entrance to 4th Avenue on the east side of the street
A peeling paint metal door across the area that used to be a station entrance to 4th Avenue. This signs on the doors are very old, hand-painted and peeling. One makes reference to the MTA's predecessor, the TA
Doors into the entrance to 4th Avenue-9th Street, with art-deco style lines on the brickwork around the station entrance, and an old illuminated original IND subway sign.
Another doorway beneath the viaduct at 4th Avenue-9th Street, with a illuminated obelisk saying subway above the doorways.
A close up of an illuminated subway obelisk above a doorway into 4th Avenue-9th Street.
Looking into the station at 4th Avenue from the main station entrance.
Approaching the bank of turnstiles into 4th Avenue-9th Street, the sign above them has been replaced with Entry: F,G,M,R.
A R46 G train of the short, standard 4-car length stops at 4 Ave-9 Street.
Looking down the Manhattan-bound platform at 4 Ave-9 St.
A sign for the Manhattan & Queens F platform in the station's main mezzanine area