A R46 Broad Channel-bound Shuttle train comes to a stop at Beach 105 Street-Seaside, I'm the first passenger to board a train here post Sandy (I was also the first to get off)
Approaching Beach 105 Street and the view of the platform and sewage treatment water bays out the window before the platform starts with a well needed canopy and full height windscreen
Evening shadows on an exit staircase at Beach 105 Street
A full height subway station pylon and an entrance station to New York City's least used station by the sewage treatment plant
Evening shadows on the elevated above the Rockaway Freeway
Looking down Rockaway Freeway approaching the station
Stepping off of R32 #3804 on a terminating PM rush hour A train at Rockaway Park, another train of R32s is on the yard track next to it, it was a 'special' one-way rush hour trip to Far Rockaway before deadheading to Rockaway Park via Hammels Wey
The sunsets off of R32 #3804 and the various primarily A trains in the Rockaway Yard as the PM rush hour winds down
A Rockaway Park lamppost sign, with a terminating R32 behind it
The lights of the next 4 car R46 Shuttle train quite far down the platform compared to a 10 car train of R32s that is being fumigated after arriving as a Rockaway Park special PM rush hour A train
Two R46 8 car train sets signed for the A train and a R42 #4839 on a far track in the Rockaway Park yard, that was the first A train of the PM rush hour
A platform sign on the exposed portion of the platform that is only used by 10 rush hour A trains per weekday, and on Summer weekends when the Rockaway Park shuttle runs full length 8 or 10 car long trains
R46 #6026 sits in the Rockaway Park yard
R46 #6018 sits in the Rockaway Park yard, notice the unique LIRR-style 3rd rail cover
The conductors stop board for full length trains in the middle of the platform, with R32 #3452 stopped in the station
A hanging Rockaway Park-Beach 116 Street sign with R32 #3781 stopped in the station