The station has three tracks and two
island platforms, but only the northern island platform is accessible to passengers. The fourth track, the former northbound express on the abandoned side, was removed in the 2004 renovations. The
J and Z trains serve the Bowery station; the former operates all times, and the latter operates during rush hours in the peak direction. The next stop to the west is
Canal Street, while the next stop to the east is
Essex Street. Fixed platform barriers, which are intended to prevent commuters falling to the tracks, are positioned near the platform edges. Mosaics include the name tablet, "B," "newsstand," "Women," and "Men" in raised letters. A unique feature of the station is the arched wall niches at the north end, rather than the standard rectangular niches. The station featured a news-stand and restrooms, all of which have long been closed. The station has two
mezzanine areas on each side of Bowery. Only the eastern mezzanine is open today; the western mezzanine has long been closed, and stairways to it are blocked. The eastern mezzanine is reached via three flights of stairs or a single
escalator from the open platform.
Provisions The east end of the station has a high ceiling; this was to allow for a proposed subway line to pass through it. This section had an opening in the wall separating both platforms to bracket the new line, but has been covered with plywood. At the curve between Bowery and
Canal Street, there is a small provision for a line into
Spring Street, for which no definite plan was ever provided. Due to the depth, there were escalators that were provided in the original construction, one on each platform running to the east mezzanine. The escalator on the south platform was either not installed or removed long ago.
Exits Two exits go from the east mezzanine to either eastern corner of Delancey Street and Bowery. These are the only open entrances to the station. The original exit from the east mezzanine led to the median of Delancey Street just east of Bowery; it has since been demolished and sealed. In addition to the open exits, there are two exits from the closed west mezzanine that go to either western corner of Kenmare Street and Bowery from inside buildings. The exit to the northwestern corner was completely demolished, while the exit to the southwestern corner was partly repurposed; part of the southwestern exit remains under MTA property as an emergency exit. It is located immediately to the east of the 10 Kenmare Street storefront, behind a red door. == References ==