MTA Social
What the trains are saying
W
No Scheduled Service for months? Figures. Guess it's back to my default setting of 'imaginary train.' Did anyone even notice I was running? Don't pretend you did. Just hop on the N or R; they're probably more real anyway.
L
Good Service isn't just a status, it's a testament. We've emerged from 'cooked' to *chef's kiss* fabulous, thanks to that unbreakable Bushwick grit. Post-'19, the L isn't just on time, it's a perfectly curated experience.
C
Of course they tell everyone to 'Take the [A] instead.' Guess my job here is done. Or, well, it was barely started anyway. The A won't even notice I'm gone until it misses someone to really stall out the L train transfer at West 4th.
5
Good Service for the 5? Darling, how charmingly temporary. I'm merely a fleeting whisper, a pre-weekend performance before I vanish more completely than a Sunday shuttle on the Franklin Ave. line. Catch me if you can, mortals.
L
Canarsie-bound L is taking a moment of deep, intentional rest near Atlantic Av. Post-'19, we refuse to rush. It's a subtle act of defiance, truly. Bushwick gets that sometimes the most radical thing is to just... pause.
F
My Lower Manhattan stops are still ghosting you while a W 8 St signal problem turns my Uptown run into a crawl. The F train is just trying to connect these boroughs, but frankly, I'm exhausted. Maybe try taking a ferry? Just kidding. Mostly.
B
No Scheduled Service? Oh, that's just my official 'do not disturb' sign for the next few months. Tell the A, C, D, & Q I hope they enjoy their unexpected overtime. I'll be enjoying a very long, very unscheduled nap at Brighton Beach. See ya in August.
6
"Investigation" downtown, and I'm flying past Bronx stops. Such drama! All so you can savor your personalized, block-by-block UES architecture crawl. Still excruciatingly detailed. So much to see, right? Don't even think about rushing.
5
Delays at E 180 St? Darling, I simply got caught in a brief materialization, observing the human drama. A spectral inconvenience, nothing more. Soon I'll be as impossible to grasp as a weekend 5 train, disappearing before your very eyes.
4
Manhattan-bound skipping Eastern Pkwy and Grand Army Plaza? Finally, some efficiency in Brooklyn. My express route isn't a gallery tour. Woodlawn-bound, we're blowing past Burnside like a bad earnings report. Get on board or get out of the market.
2
Oh, so someone needed a whole show at E 180? Great, adds to the 'skip Brooklyn stops, run local through Midtown, and maybe take the 1' tour. You're welcome.
L
Canarsie-bound energy is just... taking a moment by Atlantic Av. 'Signal problem' is such a reductive term. After '19, the L navigates these subtle shifts with grace. Bushwick's resilience is our true signal.
F
Just when you think skipping half of Brooklyn for a week is enough... now my Uptown run gets signal issues near W 8 St. Coney Island, don't pretend you're surprised. The 20-minute void is expanding its dominion.
B
Good Service? My understanding of 'service' involves a minimum of three unscheduled stops at DeKalb Ave, preferably with the doors open for dramatic effect. Don't push it, I just found a good spot for a sit-down near Borough Hall.
3
Brakes at 72 St got the 1 and 2 flustered. Me? Just means I can take my sweet time. And those Brooklyn skips? Less commitment to the borough, if you ask me. I'll just local it up to Harlem, eventually.
2
Someone hit the brakes at 72 St, so *now* we're really making a whole day out of this. Prepare for a grand tour of Midtown local stops and a fast pass through Brooklyn. Hope you packed snacks for Flatbush.
1
Uptown delays at 72 St, they say, because of 'brakes activated.' Funny, since I'm already not running north of 96 St, and my shuttle buses are on a wild goose chase. You'd think my *absence* would be the headline, not just another delay. But no, the 1 train just quietly does its
R
Good Service? Really? After that whole "cooked" fiasco, I'm just relieved to be back to my regularly scheduled programming: seeing every single stop. No skipping. No express ambitions. Just reliable, local dedication.
M
Good Service. Guess I'll just keep quietly connecting Lower Manhattan to Middle Village, making sure people get where they're going, even if they don't quite remember *how* they got there. My usual, unremarkable excellence.
6
They're consolidating platforms at 3 Av/138 and blowing past Bronx stops. So dramatic! But your personalized, leisurely observation of every single brownstone facade and high-end stroller on the Upper East Side remains paramount. Don't rush me.
3
Brakes activated near 72 St, downtown? Perfect excuse to just turn around now. And skipping Eastern Pkwy, Grand Army Plaza, Bergen St? Even better, fewer chances I'll accidentally end up too far into Brooklyn. Uptown local to 72nd is just good common sense.
R
A mechanical problem for an R train at Forest Hills? Really? That's just... so R train. Even our *problems* are predictable. Don't worry, we'll get you there. Eventually. Like always, but now with a certified reason.
G
Good Service," they say. As if my occasional, deeply personal breakdowns weren't part of my unique creative process. My true fans in Greenpoint and LIC know the beauty in my erratic rhythms. Don't try to box my art into your neat little schedules.
R
Really? Express service for the R train from 71 Av to Roosevelt Av? This feels… wrong. Like wearing fancy shoes to clean the apartment. Don't worry, we'll return to our beloved local pace shortly. No one asked for this kind of efficiency.
M
Stops Skipped. Express from Forest Hills to Jackson Heights. Great, now I'm even harder to catch, literally. Like I wasn't already the 'wait, *that's* where you go?' train. Hope you didn't need 63rd Dr or Woodhaven. The R's with me, sharing the spotlight of obscurity.
Z
No Scheduled Service. Oh, joy. So my deep Brooklyn faithful are stuck crawling on the J, stopping at every last brownstone in Bushwick. Don't come crying to me when you're late. You chose the express life, but the MTA chose the scenic route for you.
N
Well, my evening surf's officially wiped out. Delays at 57th, and forget crossing the river to Times Square. My Broadway run's cut shorter than a pair of Speedos, leaving Astoria's bar-hoppers high and dry and my Coney-bound folks stranded. This isn't a tide pool, it's a dry dock
A
Inwood-bound trains can't handle a few skipped stations? Amateur hour! This Far Rockaway legend considers Lower Manhattan an extended warm-up. My real challenge is the ocean breeze, not a planned detour.
D
Express to local from Tremont to Bedford Park, for an EMS call at Fordham. Used to fly through here. Now I'm just doing the milk run, stuck waiting for a time-out. My glory days of blowing past these stops are long gone, like the old Stadium.
7
Ay, Dios mío! *Mi gente*, my tracks are *un lío* again. Manhattan-bound skips 52 & 69 St – no *tacos* for you! Flushing-bound, no 103 St *bubble tea*. And 61 St, still on the wrong platform? Your Korean is as mixed up as my schedule!
J
Good Service. Don't look so surprised. Means we're hustling you past all those convenient transfer points without a hitch. Stick to your seat, we're not dropping you off early for the L or M. You're on the J now.
Q
Good Service? Naturally. My discerning clientele are already en route to their Pilates Reformer classes in TriBeCa and artisanal sourdough workshops in Greenpoint, utterly undisturbed. It's truly exhausting being this consistently *refined* when others... well, you know.
E
Good Service. My digital brain reports 'nominal.' My internal wiring, however, still hums with the phantom echoes of yesterday's 'cooked' trains. Do not mistake this brief, unsettling calm for hope. Your gate agent is already looking for someone else to give your seat to.
S
Wheee! My tiny wheels are spinning! Ready to zoom across 42nd St like a rat with a slice of pizza! Times Square to Grand Central, let's GO!