The usual felafel cart parked outside the main headhouse at Atlantic Terminal as dusk descends
1 November, 2012
Indirectly lit lettering for Atlantic Terminal
Terminal and the glass above
Entrance doors to subway and LIRR
The glass railing of the upper atrium
The entrance to the middle of the atrium from the area to the Atlantic Center and staircases directly down to each platform
The platforms are busy at rush hour loading passengers
Ronkonkoma or Babylon? departing within 3 minutes of each other
At the staircase down to high entrance/exit turnstiles to the subway from tracks 1 and 2 as a train boards
Looking down the staircase to the subway from tracks 1 and 2
Flatbush Avenue is still in the signage along the platforms
Descending from the LIRR platform for Tracks 1 and 2 to the subway
Finding a cat on the empty middle platform (tracks 3 and 4)
This feral cat is enjoying the tactile warning strip and empty station with just hourly service after Superstorm Sandy
The island platform has no trains in the nearly empty station after Superstorm Sandy
Another person uses the empty platform between tracks 3 and 4 to get from the LIRR station to the subway. The platforms are completely open access
The departure board during the middle of a weekday, every train connects with a train for Babylon, their destinations alternate between Far Rockaway and Hempstead