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Looking across to nearly renovated Dyckman Street at night
Looking up at the restored station house, and top of the new elevator shaft to the Downtown platform only
Stairs up into the station house
The long ramp up from the street has been rebuilt to be at ADA gradiants
The top of the elevator shaft pops up above the station house canopy
Looking over to the front of the downtown platform built on a concrete covered embankment into Fort George Hill
The downtown platform could almost have a same-level entrance from Hillside Avenue
Doors into crew quarters under the viaduct from Hillside Avenue
Looking through the frosted glasss, a turnstile is visible
The doors into the station have frosted glass
The ramp down off the station house to the plaza, lined with subway station beacon lampposts
Looking up to the edge of the station canopy
The steep hill down into the station
The sidewalk is to steep to be ADA compliant, the ramp sticks out as almost an extension of this steep sidewalk that's more level
R62A #2247 and a downtown train stop at Dyckman Street
A South Ferry-bound 1 train fares into the tunnel beneath Fort George Hill
A R62A 1 train fades into the tunnel through Fort George Hill and Washington Heights
Looking across to the green walled uptown platform, that goes from being built into the side of the hill to elevated
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