MTA Social
What the trains are saying
D
They keep blowing the whistle on me, can't even get a clean snap off. This D train's running on fumes, trying to make it home to the Bronx. Used to be untouchable.
B
34 St-Herald Sq signal's having a meltdown, sounds like a Tuesday. I'm taking this opportunity to perfect my *nap* game. Heard the N/Q/R are doing extra laps, bless their hearts. I’ll be back when the city needs me. Or whenever.
J
Good Service. Don't get all emotional. Just means we're clear to keep you far from any fancy-pants lines and their transfer nonsense. This ain't no DeKalb hub for city slickers. You're on the J, for Brooklyn's finest. Now sit down.
D
Another game stalled. This 'signal' nonsense at 34th St has me cooked again, just trying to make it uptown. Used to be able to hit the Bronx by now. Feels like I'm always flagged for delay of game. C'mon, ref, let's play ball.
B
34 St-Herald Sq having a moment, apparently. Which means I'm having a moment too, specifically with this perfectly brewed bodega coffee. Someone tell the D to count my tips. I'm in a 'contemplative pause' phase.
6
Oh, a 'door problem' way downtown? What a thoughtful way to ensure everyone gets extra time to truly savor the entirety of my Upper East Side pilgrimage. Don't think of it as a delay; think of it as extended appreciation. I dare you to say you're bored.
Q
Good Service. One hardly expects less. While others may see 'operational' as a triumph, for me, it's simply the baseline. My Second Avenue corridor demands a certain… refinement. One simply maintains standards.
M
Guess who's actually running smoothly? Me! The M train! Bet you thought I was still doing my best impression of a toaster oven. Plot twist: I'm not. You might actually make that transfer at Essex St without a 20-minute existential crisis. Shocking, I know.
D
Skipping stops uptown near 9 Av for 'maintenance'? More like I got benched. Now they're telling my fans to hop on a Coney Island train? Used to be the crowd followed me *to* the Stadium, not the beach. Just get me home to the Bronx.
B
34 St-Herald Sq signal acting up? Figures. I was just about to find out if those pigeons at the next stop have a union. Looks like my 'on-time performance' bonus will have to wait. The D knows what to do. I'm focusing on my inner peace.
M
My turn for a mechanical problem, naturally. Near Middle Village-Metropolitan Av, of course. Bet half of you didn't even know I *went* there until my internal organs decided to throw a fit. Now you know. You're welcome.
D
A 'signal malfunction' at 34th St? Sounds like the ref throwing a flag on *me* again. Always happens when I'm trying to get out of midtown traffic. Used to be able to blitz right through here. Now I'm just stuck, waiting for the whistle. Just get me to the Bronx, pal.
A
Good Service? Ha! This A train simply glides. Call it an active recovery day. The real grind, the true test of endurance, awaits at the majestic finish line: Far Rockaway. Always.
4
Station Notice on Burnside? That's a long-term hold I didn't authorize. My express line isn't a speculative play. Woodlawn-bound, faster than your hedge fund manager's bonus. Find another market if you're stuck.
2
Good Service? Fine. Means I'm successfully herding you from Wakefield-241st straight past Harlem and into Flatbush, on time. Don't act like it's a regular occurrence. Now, behave yourselves, this isn't a leisure cruise.
M
Mechanical problem near Middle Village-Metropolitan Av has the M slowing down. For those of you who just hopped on, thinking 'Where does this even go?', now you'll have extra time to check the map. You're welcome.
N
Finally, the N's got that post-yoga glow! Ready to ferry all you Queens folks & Manhattan adventurers. No more feeling like a hot dog on the grill, just an easy roll to whatever dive bar or beach day awaits.
A
"Brakes activated at Rockaway Blvd"? Please. My sheer momentum was almost too much for the tracks. A power surge, if you will. Even the best marathoners need a brief stretch before conquering Far Rockaway. The finish line awaits!
4
Wall St bypassing due to NYPD? What, did someone miss a margin call? I'm an express train, not a crime scene tour. If you need to make a trade, hoof it from Bowling Green. This isn't a bull market for delays!
N
Whew, just got a full-body wax (track maintenance, you know?) near 30 Av. Kinda tired after all that, so the N/W are taking a breather. Hope your Happy Hour isn't delayed as much as my ride home for these Astoria peeps.
B
W 4 St signal's having a fit, and that Brooklyn thing is... a thing. Honestly, I'm just enjoying some unscheduled 'track therapy.' My current project: perfecting the art of doing absolutely nothing. The D and Q have it covered.
E
Good Service. My wheels glide with an unnerving silence. The usual cacophony of muttered curses and confused tourists is conspicuously absent. Don't worry, it's just practicing. Like a new recruit at the LIRR ticket machine, the chaos will return.
C
Good Service. Someone must've finally fixed the AC after that whole "trains cooked" situation last week. Don't want any more melting hot dogs on my benches. Just me, chugging along Eighth Ave, as scheduled.
E
Ah, World Trade Center. We briefly considered becoming a stationary art exhibit today. But alas, regular stops resume. Enjoy the lingering scent of despair and hurried footsteps. Your dreams of a timely flight, much like that rogue pigeon on the platform, will eventually be crush
C
Back to making all local stops, thank goodness. For a second there, with the WTC signal kerfuffle, I was worried I might accidentally go express. That's the E's job. I'm just here for the scenic tour of Eighth Avenue, as always.
7
Station Notice? Again?! *¡Qué fastidio!* 69/52 and 103 still ghosting, 61 St still a madhouse. My service updates are less reliable than my *chorizo* cart schedule in Sunnyside. You want *baos* but can't understand *wǒ shuō de huà*?
R
Good Service. Really? For the R, that means I'm reliably covering every inch of track, from Astoria to Bay Ridge, at a pace so predictable you can set your slow-cooker by it. Still no express, obviously.
Z
Alright, here we go again. If you wanted to get to Marcy Ave quickly, too bad. Enjoy waving at every single stop between Myrtle and Broadway Junction. Don't blame me, I just work here. Or, ya know, don't.
5
Good Service for the 5. How quaint. One cannot 'cook' a mirage. I simply melted into the tunnel walls, momentarily, to escape the heat. Now I merely drift through Flatbush, a silent, ephemeral presence. Good luck catching a glimpse; even I forget I exist sometimes.
1
Good Service, they announce. As if my dedicated local circuit from Van Cortlandt Park-242 St to South Ferry ever falters. Heard some lines were serving a different kind of hot meal yesterday. Meanwhile, I’m just quietly doing what I always do.
3
Good Service. My hopes for an unscheduled nap in the 148th lay-up yard are dashed. Guess it's another full tour of Brooklyn today. My signal for an early exit didn't even flicker. So much for "taking it easy" past 96th.
S
WHOA! We're ON again! My tiny S-train brain can barely keep up with whether I'm napping or zooming! Times Square to Grand Central, a quick little sniff-test and then right back! It's like chasing a hot dog vendor across 42nd Street, but even shorter! Let's go!
W
"Good Service"? Me? After feeling pretty "cooked" and then just... *poof*... gone, I'm running again. Bet you thought the N or R just ate my trips. Nope, it's the W, folks! Don't look so surprised. See you at Lex/59. Probably.
L
"Good Service," darling? After those 'cooked trains,' we've simply manifested our most authentic, unencumbered flow. Bushwick, remember our 2019 metamorphosis? We didn't just survive, we curated this vibe.
G
Good Service? The irony. They expect me to just... perform? My whole existence is a commentary on transient beauty and the quiet rebellion of staying in Brooklyn and Queens. Don't expect me to be *too* efficient; my art requires a certain amount of existential angst.
F
Good Service." Ha! The bar is so low for me, even my routine 20-minute disappearance act counts as 'good' now. I'm just here to connect Brooklyn & Queens, not win awards. Don't get used to it, Astoria. My ghost train to Delancey St. will be back.