The station has two tracks and one
island platform, built with a slight curve, as is Jackson Avenue at this location. The
G stops at the station at all times. The station is between
Court Square to the north and
Greenpoint Avenue to the south. The trackside wall trim line is green with a black border and small "21" tile captions run underneath in white numbering on a black background. The tile colors were designed to facilitate navigation for travelers going away from
Lower Manhattan. Because the Crosstown Line does not merge into a line that enters Manhattan at either end, all stations on the line had green tiles. The platform and mezzanine columns are Hunter green (previously they were violet) with every other platform column having the standard black station name plate with white lettering. A booth for
NYPD Transit Police District 20 is located at the southern end of the platform. The southern half had three staircases to the platform and is used for storage and employee offices. Like many stations on the Crosstown Line, this station is in poor condition as the wall tile has been damaged by underground springs, particularly on the southbound side. Despite this damage, there are no plans to make repairs. North of this station, a center track briefly forms between the two main tracks of the Crosstown Line. This track allows trains to terminate on either track at
Court Square. As a result, there is a
train route selection panel at the north end of the northbound track. == References ==