A Mineola platform sign under silver MTA Long Island Rail Road signage
Looking across to the depot (and the scuplture)
Looking across to the new pedestrian bridge (clad in bricks)
The depot and parking lot are at the same level as the Manhattan-bound platform that is in the same place it was originally
The former support that was in the middle of the Points East Bound platform is now just between the old and new tracks
Looking up stairs to the modern pedestrian bridge
Rising above the modern canopies onto the modern pedestrian bridge
LCD screens on the pedestrian bridge
Sign for the Overpass to Track 3 & Front St
Looking out the windows and down the modern overpass staircase
Outside the historic depot
Looking under the platform canopy
The plaza in front of the depot
The modernzied station house with tiled walls
Pictures of now demolished Nassau tower and other historic train
A carpet with the Keystone-style LIRR logo (it was owned by the Pennslyvania Railroad from 1900 until the State purchased it in 1965) in the station house