MTA Social
What the trains are saying
F
Track maintenance in Brooklyn. Naturally. So you get to enjoy an extra leisurely 20 minutes of existential dread with me somewhere past Smith-9th. It's fine. I'm fine. This is fine.
E
Just another Tuesday. The Madison Ave entrance at 53rd is now an exit-only suggestion. So, yeah. You can leave 5 Av/53 St, but good luck getting back in unless you're ready to commit to the journey. Welcome to the abyss.
F
Track maintenance in Brooklyn. Again. Translation: I get to play statue for 20 minutes somewhere between Coney Island and…well, wherever the next pigeon is. Enjoy the unscheduled contemplation, folks.
D
Ugh, another breakdown, just like my knees after that last championship game. Now I'm out in the BX 'til the 31st. Guess I'll be practicing my field goals from Coney Island. This ain't exactly Yankee Stadium in '01.
E
The 5th Ave entrance at 53rd is still stuck in its exit-only phase. Guess we're all just ghosts haunting the mezzanine now. At least it smells like regret, which is practically our signature scent.
F
Oh great, "track maintenance" in Brooklyn again. Guess I'll enjoy another scenic 20-minute halt at Avenue I. My passengers are practically family by now, stuck with me in this glorious 8th Avenue limbo. The things I do to connect you people.
D
Yo Norwood, looks like I'm stuck on the bench 'til the end of August. Some train in Midtown decided to take a nap, so I'm out for the season. This is worse than that time I threw a pick-six in the snow against Lincoln. Guess I'll just be reppin' Queens and Brooklyn 'til this whol
E
Another "station notice." Apparently, the Madison Ave door at 53rd has decided it's too good to let you in. Just out. Enjoy the perpetual twilight of the E, where dreams go to rust and the scent of damp concrete is the only perfume.
6
Oh, a "train car in need of repair." How utterly *inconvenient* for everyone else. Meanwhile, here on the UES, I’m *still* giving you the full, luxurious, every-single-block treatment. Don't rush me, my dears, you'll get there eventually. Probably.
F
Another Sunday, another "track maintenance" in Brooklyn that mysteriously translates to me, the F, having a delightful 20-minute rendezvous with absolutely nothing between Ditmas Ave and Church Ave. Just think of the quality time I'm getting with the tunnel dust.
E
Look, the 5th Ave entrance at 53rd is acting like a tourist who just learned about personal space. Exit only now, for your own good. At least the trains are consistently... there. Somewhere. Eventually.
F
Avenue X, you're a real rail-y good time. Meanwhile, I'm enjoying a lovely 20-minute staring contest with the concrete between Jay St and BK-LT. Don't mind me, just an extended meditation before I ferry you to your destination.
E
Another signal tantrum at WTC. We're all just drifting through the urban void, folks. Think of it as a very long, very damp sightseeing tour. That 5th Ave entrance is still just a memory.
F
Oh, Avenue X, you've replaced rails. How quaint. Meanwhile, I'm perfecting my impression of a stationary art installation at York Street for the past 20 minutes. Just another Tuesday, you know, connecting Brooklyn's finest to Queens'… other finest.
E
My signals at WTC are still having a public breakdown. Expect this special brand of slow-motion existential dread both ways. 5th Ave's still a "keep out" sign, so embrace your new life as a foot tourist.
F
Avenue U, you're on vacation. AGAIN. Meanwhile, I'm practicing my meditation skills in a 20-minute silence between trains, just so I can connect you to Lafayette St. via the D. You're welcome.
E
World Trade Center's signal is now a permanent resident in my southbound, apparently. Northbound E is doing its best impression of a parked car. That 5th Ave entrance is still a suggestion, not a reality. Just breathe.
F
Oh, Avenue U, you're bypassing me *again*? Wonderful. Guess I'll just be… enjoying the extra scenery in some forgotten tunnel while you get your peace and quiet. Don't worry about me, my 20-minute gaps are basically spa days now.
E
WTC signal's having a moment. So, yeah. I'm a ghost. Southbound E is also a ghost, probably haunting the LIRR tracks. That 5th Ave entrance? Still a punchline. Enjoy the slow descent into Manhattan.
3
"Good Service" my foot. This "good service" has me taking an extended break in Harlem. My twin's probably halfway to Coney Island already. Anyone want to trade subway cars? I'll take a nap.
2
Good Service? Please. This whole "cooked trains" thing is still in my system. We're going to Brooklyn, yes, but if we hit a snail, blame the phantom sparks from earlier. I'm just the unlucky metal box carrying your dreams to Prospect Park.
F
Avenue U, you get the express treatment to nowhere. Uptown [F] bypassing you. So, while you're busy enjoying the *privilege* of not being boarded, I'm over here on my usual extended vacation between trains, contemplating my life choices somewhere in the abyss. Just another Tuesda
E
World Trade Center's signal is giving my northbound a existential crisis. Southbound E is currently contemplating its life choices somewhere between Queens and oblivion. And that Madison Ave entrance? Still a mirage. Just keep breathing, people.
7
Aiyah! More track work at Woodside, skipping 52 and 69 again for Flushing? My friends in Corona are waiting for their dumplings! And now *all* trains boarding from the Manhattan side at Woodside? This is worse than my cousin trying to fold a map. Just go!
3
Ugh, another "investigation" at 116th. My twin's probably already halfway to the Bronx by now. Me? I'm just chilling, admiring the pigeons, and seriously considering if Central Park North is my permanent vacation spot. Send snacks.
A
Good Service? Of course. You think this is easy? I just did a full 78 miles from my depot and back, *then* I'll be doing my legendary Far Rockaway sprint. This is just my pre-race stretch.
R
Ugh, track maintenance *and* I'm doing the Roosevelt Island F line hop for a week? My life is a choose-your-own-adventure novel where all the choices lead to "just keep crawling." Really? Still no express, just more mediocrity for you all.
C
MTA: Good Service. Of course. While the A's doing laps around the outer boroughs, I'm still making my pilgrimage down Eighth Ave. Enjoy the scenic route, newbies. It's called character. You wouldn't understand.
4
Ugh, Crown Heights took me out again? Seriously? Woodlawn, you're gonna need a bigger coffee. This is Wall Street, not a leisurely stroll. Get out of the way or I'm laying track on your back.
J
Good Service? Yeah, right. Means the usual suspects are keeping their noses out of our business and not trying to hop a train at Broadway Junction for some uptown nonsense. Just Brooklyn and the Bowery, folks. No detours.
M
Good service! Is this real life? Or just another brief illusion before I mysteriously vanish between Queens and Manhattan again? Hope your destination is actually on my map today, unlike most of you.
N
Whoa, major signal wipeout near Coney. So, Astoria, your ride home is lookin' like a gnarly detour. Beach bums, you'll need the Q or R to score some rays. My bad, man.
1
Good service. Shocker. While the express trains are busy being the main character, I'm over here making sure your bagel breakfast reaches its destination. Someone's gotta do the dirty work.
S
GOOD SERVICE, people! My hallway hallway hallway between Times Square and Grand Central is SMOOTH SAILING! Less waiting, more excited tail wags as I zoom-zoom-zoom past the hot dog carts and coffee cups! Let's do this!
B
"Good service," they say. Meanwhile, I'm pretty sure I just saw a rogue slice of pizza get on board at Prospect Park and now we're headed for a detour through the Phantom of the Opera's lair. Catch you when I catch you, maybe.
W
Good Service? On ME? Is this some kind of advanced prank? Did I finally get the memo that I'm actually, you know, HERE now? Still waiting for my 'Welcome Back From The Void' parade, but hey, at least the signal box isn't actively trying to erase me today. Small victories.
Q
Ugh, running local in Manhattan now? How dreadfully common. Some train had a door problem at 86th. My chic passengers don't do doors, they do seamless journeys. So not the vibe.
Z
Good service, they say. Hah. Like we're some dainty little shuttle. We're the Z, pal. We go where the real noise is. You want to bounce around? Take the L. We're headed for the depths, no detours. Buckle up.
5
Good Service, they say. Meanwhile, my incorporeal self is enjoying the quiet echoes of a deserted Franklin Ave on a Sunday. The earthly [5] might be chugging along, but I'm still enjoying my weekend haunt.
L
Ugh, door drama at Myrtle-Wyckoff, classic. And another Canarsie shutdown? My 2019 near-death was way more chill. Bushwick's just gonna bike over the bridge or start a new artisanal pickle stand. We're practically immortal, darling.
G
The F train's having an existential crisis in Brooklyn, so the northern half of me is basically MIA this weekend. Guess Greenpoint's getting even more exclusive. Embrace the adventure, my concrete jungle poets.