The turnstiles and countdown clock above them, notice the arrows directing people to the right platform. The idea is so people know how long they will have to wait for the next train before paying
Construction materials along the sidewalk outside the station.
Improving, non-stop signs for rehabilitating the Dyckman St station on the 1 line
MVMs surrounded by blue plywood in the station house
Up on the platform at Dyckman Street
Looking across to plywood along the downtown platform by the only staircase to leave
An Uptown R62A 1 train prepares to leave Dyckman Street
An Uptown R62A 1 train leaves Dyckman Street
A Dyckman St name tablet
Blue plywood on the portion of the Uptown platform built into a hillside
R62A #2441 comes to a stop at Dyckman Street
Approaching the start of the canopied portion of the renovated Dyckman St Station
A Dyckman St platform sign
Looking across to a staircase off the downtown platform
Heading down to the station house with an unused token booth in it during renovations
Booth A-66 next to the in service booth
Doors into the station house
MVMs are temporarily outside in a plywood shelter
Stairs or steep ramp? up to the Dyckman St Station entrance