Another street stair this one on the NW corner, it has been repainted an unusual rainbow design
The back of a rainbow painted street stair
Another street stair
A street stair in the shadow of the historic LIRR Jamaica Station building
The escalators down to the subway station inside the LIRR station right next to the staircase up to track 1
The single staircase down from the fare control area to the platforms
Looking down from the top of the staircase down to the platforms at Sutphin Blvd, all 3 levels of the station (mezzanine and the two train platforms) are visible
Looking down the upper level E platform towards its northern end
Two staircases on the E platform, one up to the upper level mezzanine, the other down to the lower level J/Z platform.
Looking down a staircase to the Lower Level J/Z platform
The direction sign for the trains on each side of the lower level J/Z platform.
Looking down the J/Z platform, notice its line of columns and lower ceiling than the upper level
Another view down the lower level J's platform at Sutphin Blvd
Looking down the platform by one of three staircases down to it
On the upper level E platform with its cantilevered roof over its vaulted ceiling
A J running only to Marcy Avenue (Hewes Street actually) is the only train stopping in this station after Superstorm Sandy. Passengers needing Manhattan can walk to the F train at Hillside Avenue or take the J to Hewes Street to a bus over the Williamsburg Bridge
The blur of a J to Hewes Street leaving the station