Approaching the canopied areas at the northern end of the platform, a countdown block is visible
Looking across to New Drop at the bottom of a grassy knool
The SIR Help Points, a different design than those on (the rest of?) the Subway
At the bottom of the elevator up from the St. George-bound platform
The elevator light is for up
The P for up to the street
Signs for Alternative Accessible Travel information, and the PSA sign to let people with disabilities and seniors board first, both the same as signs on the rest of the subway
Looking through the fence at the station elevator and staircase down to the Tottenville-bound platform
The brick staiton house over the tracks trainside viewed through a fence
The New Drop Station To St George elevator, is the same as those at a regular subway station, going into the ground below
The SIR circular bullet logo and the glass canopy of the St George-bound platform elevator
The St. George-bound platform elevator in the middle of the sidewalk and station house beyond.
Approaching the sides of the station house with this oddly angled sidewalk area
Sign to St. George for its platform
Inside the open waiting area with a countdown clock
A normal wooden subway bench in the open waiting area