Photos: NYC subway station reopens for the first time since 9/11

A commuter walks along the platform at the newly opened Cortland Street 1 train station September 10, 2018 in New York City. The Cortland Street 1 train station was buried in debris following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and had been closed since that day 17 years ago. The newly renovated version of the station opened on Saturday. Drew Angerer
Workers walk along the platform at the newly opened Cortland Street 1 train station September 10, 2018 in New York City. The Cortland Street 1 train station was buried in debris following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and had been closed since that day 17 years ago. The newly renovated version of the station opened on Saturday. Drew Angerer
A man runs his hand along inscriptions on the wall at the newly opened Cortland Street 1 train station September 10, 2018 in New York City. The Cortland Street 1 train station was buried in debris following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and had been closed since that day 17 years ago. The newly renovated version of the station opened on Saturday. Drew Angerer
A worker places a sign at one of the entrances at the newly opened Cortland Street 1 train station September 10, 2018 in New York City. The Cortland Street 1 train station was buried in debris following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and had been closed since that day 17 years ago. The newly renovated version of the station opened on Saturday. Drew Angerer
A woman takes a photograph on the platform at the newly opened Cortland Street 1 train station September 10, 2018 in New York City. The Cortland Street 1 train station was buried in debris following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and had been closed since that day 17 years ago. The newly renovated version of the station opened on Saturday. Drew Angerer
Inscriptions on the wall are displayed at the newly opened Cortland Street 1 train station September 10, 2018 in New York City. The Cortland Street 1 train station was buried in debris following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and had been closed since that day 17 years ago. The newly renovated version of the station opened on Saturday. Drew Angerer
Workers walk along the platform at the newly opened Cortland Street 1 train station September 10, 2018 in New York City. The Cortland Street 1 train station was buried in debris following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and had been closed since that day 17 years ago. The newly renovated version of the station opened on Saturday. Drew Angerer
People wait for a train on the platform at the newly opened Cortland Street 1 train station September 10, 2018 in New York City. The Cortland Street 1 train station was buried in debris following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and had been closed since that day 17 years ago. The newly renovated version of the station opened on Saturday. Drew Angerer
A man walks along the platform at the newly opened Cortland Street 1 train station September 10, 2018 in New York City. The Cortland Street 1 train station was buried in debris following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and had been closed since that day 17 years ago. The newly renovated version of the station opened on Saturday.Drew Angerer
A man runs his hand along inscriptions on the wall at the newly opened Cortland Street 1 train station September 10, 2018 in New York City. The Cortland Street 1 train station was buried in debris following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and had been closed since that day 17 years ago. The newly renovated version of the station opened on Saturday. Drew Angerer
A train arrives at the newly opened Cortland Street 1 train station September 10, 2018 in New York City. The Cortland Street 1 train station was buried in debris following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and had been closed since that day 17 years ago. The newly renovated version of the station opened on Saturday.Drew Angerer
People walk along the platform at the newly opened Cortland Street 1 train station September 10, 2018 in New York City. The Cortland Street 1 train station was buried in debris following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and had been closed since that day 17 years ago. The newly renovated version of the station opened on Saturday. Drew Angerer
Inscriptions on the wall are displayed at the newly opened Cortland Street 1 train station September 10, 2018 in New York City. The Cortland Street 1 train station was buried in debris following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and had been closed since that day 17 years ago. The newly renovated version of the station opened on Saturday. Drew Angerer
NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 10: train station September 10, 2018 in New York City. The Cortland Street 1 train station was buried in debris following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and had been closed since that day 17 years ago. The newly renovated version of the station opened on Saturday.Drew Angerer