The renovated staircase (with the restored art deco subway signs) tat the south entrance to the station
The rebuilt southern inside the former Board of Transportation Building staircase
One of two art deco style subway signs
Approaching the northern restored entrance, R should say via Passageway and doesn't
Entering the northern rebuilt under building entrance staircase, the up escalator is off to the side
Sign for the enter with of buy MetroCard at all times at the northern entrance, notice the escalator at a different angle just beyond the stairs
Old wall meets new wall (and a mysterious door) in the northern entrance inside the former TA building at an intermediate landing
Curving to follow the escalator down to enter the Jay Street Station
The historic To Jay Street Station IND Subway sign was kept in the rebuilding of this entrance, plus the walls ahead that aren't the bright white tile of the rebulit entrance
Looking back at the brand new escalator and staircase to leave the station, past original walls
The northern mezzanine area
A sign for R via platform and a Lefferts Blvd, Rockaways, Coney Island platform staircase
F train train for regular F local, and that the PM rush hours Express also stops here, the silver doors (I assume sealed) that once led to the money train area beyond the station is visible
Heading down the modern staircase to the subway, the floor at the bottom looks original
An original stretch of wall in the rebuilt entrance from the southern corner of the TA building
A,C,F,R or the entrance into the base of the building (with an original floor and wall tiles)