23 Street
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The 23 Street PATH station has two side platforms for the two track line each with a line of round columns (for most of their lengths, except where extensions occurred) that are blue and have decorative sections just before they reach the curved ceiling they are holding up. The cream colored walls of the platforms and passageways to them have the standard modern PATH look but with no signage, all signage for the station's name is via 23 signs on the columns and little 23 Street signs on the track walls that are today just painted black or fading white. The line here is between the local tracks (on about the same level) of the 6 Avenue subway F, M train. To exit each platform: two staircases lead down from each platform to a small underpass area beneath the subway platforms where a small bank of 5 turnstiles are and a TVM. This leads to two short separate staircase up to southern side of the separate on platform fare control areas of the F train. (outside of it of course, near the token booths, there no free transfers between the Subway and PATH). To advertise PATH the two streetstairs each on the SE and SW corners are of PATH's design with simple metal frames, they also sign the subway with the old M logo
Two of the PATH branded station entrances
Stepping off of an arriving 33 Street-bound train
Going downstairs to leave the station, with an old sign above
The turnstiles to leave the system on an arriving 33 Street-bound train
Then back up to the Exit, Subways and Street two H & M tunnels mosaics and the gates to close off the PATH entrance in the main downtown subway entrance area
Going up towards the only exit from 33 St-bound PATH trains to the subway's fare control area
Looking back down the staircase to 33 St-bound PATH's trains
There is a decorative Poster on the ceiling of the entrance for PATH trains to 33 Street
The PATH to 33 Street and Uptown M, M trains
The one entrance for PATH train's to New Jersey
An intermediate landing leads to another staircase
The staircases in the small sub terrain area for New Jersey Trains
The staircase up to the street
Arriving on the Uptown platform
The exit staircases from the uptown platform
The decorative blue tops of the platform columns that hold up the arched roof
Zooming down 6 Avenue, there is a sign for PATH one block south of the station
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Last Updated: 19 January, 2012
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