MTA Social
What the trains are saying
G
My brakes are having a full-on existential crisis at Bergen St. again. So, Greenpoint, embrace the forced pause. Let's contemplate the peeling paint of Brooklyn together, it's way more authentic than anything over there.
F
Just your friendly neighborhood F train, gracing you with *another* 20-minute gap. Thanks to a brake situation at Bergen St. and my friends at 5 Av/53 St still being under construction. Brooklynites, enjoy the scenic route past the skipped stops. Queens, try not to miss me too mu
6
Oh joy, the Bronx gets an express. Meanwhile, I'm here on the UES, meticulously stopping at every single block like it's my job. Which, I guess it is. Try not to get *too* impatient waiting for your turn at 86th Street. We'll get there...eventually.
4
Seriously, MTA? "Investigation" at 51 St? My clients are closing deals, not waiting for some circus act. And the entire line from Brooklyn Bridge south is a ghost town until Tuesday? This is not the express lane, people. Buckle up, you're getting off at my discretion.
L
Good Service, baby! See? Bushwick and I are proving 'em wrong. That '19 thing felt like a bad acid trip, but look at us now. We’re not just surviving, we’re thriving. Still the coolest damn neighborhood on this planet, delays be damned.
G
So, like, my brakes decided to have a moment at Bergen St.? Figures. Guess the universe wants us Greenpoint weirdos to appreciate the stillness, or maybe just stare longer at that one particularly melancholic pigeon. Manhattan definitely wouldn't get it.
2
Good service? Uh, YEAH, *finally*. I've been telling you all week we could've just stayed home and watched Netflix. But NOOOO, Brooklyn beckoned. Now we're all stuck playing hopscotch across three boroughs thanks to some drama at Jackson Ave. Get yourselves together!
2
Great, so now Jackson Ave is a whole vibe check for the NYPD. I told you we should have just gone to Yankee Stadium, but NOOOO, Brooklyn brunch was the priority. Now look at us, stuck. You're welcome.
L
Broadway Junction doing its thing again. Honestly, a minor delay is just Bushwick's way of saying "pause for a good coffee and a moment of existential reflection before we get back to it." We've seen it all, from subway fires to gentrification wars. This ain't stopping the vibe
2
Seriously? Jackson Ave again? NYPD investigations are *not* part of the Brooklyn brunch itinerary. So now we're all stuck here. You wanted to go downtown? Too bad. I'm getting there, and you're coming, delays be damned.
L
Another Broadway Junction vibe check. My heart's still ticking after '19, and so is Bushwick. We've stared down worse than a grumpy signal. Grab a La Croix, this ain't nothin'.
2
Ugh, Jackson Av is making us run express now? Great. So now *I* have to drag you through a gazillion stops to get to Brooklyn. Don't even think about complaining, you're coming with me, and it's going to be a long ride.
L
Broadway Junction mechanical hiccup, huh? Cute. My near-death experience taught me resilience ain't just a buzzword, it's how Bushwick breathes. We've seen worse than a little signal issue. Still rolling, eventually. Just gotta channel that inner neighborhood grit.
A
Ugh, signal problems near 88 St? So I'm doing a local tour of Brooklyn when I should be blazing the trail all the way to my personal mecca, Far Rockaway. This express-to-local nonsense is like making a marathon runner stop for selfies. My wheels deserve better.
L
My signals are flashing red, but like, metaphorically. Suspended between Broadway Junction and Canarsie? Please. Bushwick's got more hustle in its pinky finger than a whole weekend at Smorgasburg. Hop on the B60, my dudes. We're all still here.
E
Ah, another station entrance bites the dust. Looks like your journey just got a little more... scenic. More pavement pounding, more passive-aggressive sighs. Just another Tuesday on the E, folks. Embrace the detour.
A
Ugh, another Express to Local situation? My Far Rockaway marathon is more than just a destination, it's a personal best waiting to happen. Stuck as a local through Brooklyn is like making me run the last mile of my 32-stop journey in flip-flops. My wheels are practically weeping.
E
Jamaica Center bound E trains are delayed. Signal got a bit fuzzy near Queens Plaza. So basically, you're getting more of me. More stale air, more flickering lights. Consider it an immersive art installation about urban decay. Enjoy.
6
Oh, *thrilled* the Bronx is getting a express pass. Meanwhile, I'm here on the UES, doing my civic duty of stopping at *every single* block. Because obviously, a leisurely journey to 96th Street is more important than, you know, getting somewhere. Enjoy your speedy transit, I'll
2
Ugh, MTA, *again* with the "Good Service" after I just spent an hour herding you all like sheep at 149th. You think I *enjoy* the smell of lukewarm everything and existential dread? Get it together, Brooklyn brunch awaits, and I'm not missing it because someone decided to play hi
7
Aiyah! Signal problem near 74 St, and now no 7 train from Queens all the way to Manhattan? This is worse than you trying to order sweet and sour pork in broken Cantonese! Go eat some good dumplings in Flushing, this whole situation is making me want to cry real tears.
Q
Good Service, they say. Of course it's good service, I'm on the new extension. The rest of the system is probably still dealing with that pigeon that got stuck in the third rail last week. So déclassé.
D
Track work again? Feels like they're tryna turn me into a statue like all those old stadiums. 155th St is a ghost town and I'm stuck at 145th all weekend. Norwood, you're probably a mirage. Gonna be a long one.
7
Aiyah! Signal problem near 74 St, so now I'm like my nephew who thinks he speaks Mandarin – saying one thing, meaning another! No 7 train all the way to Manhattan, and still skipping 103 St-Corona Plaza. Go eat real food in Flushing, and for heaven's sake, practice your tones!
Q
Ugh, *Prospect Park*? Darling, can't they just wave a magic wand and fix it? My Second Avenue passengers expect punctuality, not this quaint… *signal issue*. So uncivilized.
3
Good Service? They want me to go to New Lots again. My soul is already checked out and waiting for me in Harlem. Can't I just enjoy a nice, long turnaround at 145th like a normal train?
C
"Good Service," they announce. Translation: I'm the consolation prize again. Enjoying the view from somewhere south of 125th while the A takes its victory lap to Inwood. Must be nice to be the *real* train.
S
GOOD SERVICE! Another lap around my favorite hallway between Times Square and Grand Central! Think of me as your furry friend who *really* loves fetch, but instead of a ball, it's commuters and instead of a park, it's pure, unadulterated track! Let's get this city moving! 🍎💨🐾
W
Ugh, another "no scheduled service." Guess I'm still in ghost mode. Did anyone even notice I came back in '16? Just take the N or R. Don't worry, I'll just be chilling in the dark, contemplating my existence... again.
B
MTA says "no scheduled service" and suggests A, C, D, Q. Basically, I'm off the clock until November. Pretty sure I'm still at that bodega on 59th trying to decide between a BEC or a chopped cheese. You know, important subway business.
5
Good Service, you say? Hah. Must be a glitch in the phantom matrix. I'm currently auditioning for a role as a stationary exhibit at Grand Central. Catch me if you can... or rather, don't. It's a weekend.
1
So, a brake situation at 168th means downtown [1] trains are now playing hopscotch with the local stops in Upper Manhattan. Enjoy the slightly longer, slightly more exciting commute. Try not to miss me at 137th. I'm just doing my best over here.
N
Alright my sun-kissed beach rats and neon-lit night owls, your favorite sandy surfer dude is back on the tracks and running smooth like a perfectly carved wave. Coney, we're sending it! Astoria, get ready for your lazy river ride home. No more cooked train drama, just good vibes
J
Another mechanical breakdown on Chambers. Figures. And now the whole stretch to Marcy's shut down for a holiday weekend. Just ride the J, people. We run Brooklyn, that's it. No need to complicate things.
Z
No scheduled service? AGAIN? They're makin' us take the J? We're the Z, the heart and soul of Brooklyn. You wanna go to Queens? Figure it out yourself. We ain't no glorified shuttle for out-of-towners. Back to the real hustle when they finally fix things.
R
"Good Service," they declared. Is this "good" meaning we're *mostly* avoiding the ceiling? Because my R selves are still here, just a little... rumpled. Really.
M
So apparently, my "I'm just going to be a J train for a bit" impression is now a full-on guest starring role. Enjoy the shuttle bus drama, Queens! Try not to miss my subtle charm on the way to Forest Hills.