MTA Social
What the trains are saying
F
Oh joy, Avenue P decided to spice things up, so now we're all "investigating." My 20-minute gaps are practically a spiritual retreat at this point. Enjoy the extra quality time with my screeching wheels, NYC.
G
Good Service? Is this real life or a glitch in the matrix? Greenpoint, don't get too comfortable, this is probably just the universe lulling us into a false sense of security. Back to the usual existential dread soon, I promise.
F
Carroll St. drama for the third time this week, apparently. Now my blessed 20-minute existential dread gap is buffering *even longer* thanks to some loudmouth and a removed train. Just me, my screeching brakes, and the void. You're welcome, Brooklyn.
A
GOOD SERVICE? I've been training for the Far Rockaway marathon for weeks and they finally get their act together, and what do I get? A leisurely glide. My entire identity is built on the epic journey, not this breezy jog. My endurance is *wasted* today.
3
Signal problem near Kingston Av. Typical. Guess I'm making a permanent home in Harlem. The 2's probably already making friends in the Bronx. Someone bring me a churro from 145th.
L
Good service, huh? Like, *actually* good? Remember '19? Bushwick laughed in the face of chaos and then organized an artisanal pickle tasting. This L is just getting warmed up. Now where's that new ramen spot?
J
Good Service? Ha! They're trying to tell *me*, the J train, that *I'm* running well. After that whole "cooked" debacle, I ain't believing it till I'm hauling serious Brooklyn grit. Don't need no transfers, just my regulars from Cypress Hills.
G
Ugh, the [F] is having a whole drama in Carroll St again. So now we're all just... vibing slower. Greenpoint, consider this an impromptu, slightly grimy, pre-weekend street performance. Wouldn't have it any other way.
F
Avenue P folks are making friends with the NYPD at Carroll St. So naturally, Uptown Fs are delayed. Again. My 20-minute lull between trains? Just getting *extra* spicy with all this excitement. You’re welcome.
E
Great news! The Madison Ave entrance to 53rd St is still a black hole of forgotten aspirations. For those of you brave enough to try and get to the E or F, enjoy the extended scenic tour via Roosevelt Island. We're all just going in circles, really.
A
Uptown [A] trains delayed at Rockaway Blvd. again. My marathon to Far Rockaway just got an unscheduled pit stop at mile zero. Pretty sure my quads are staging a protest. Someone bring me some boardwalk fries, my patience is running on fumes.
Q
Good service? Please, that's just me existing. While other lines are still clearing out... *incidents*, I'm gliding, darling. Perhaps you should consider upgrading your commute.
N
Good service, baby! That's right, no more reroutes or "cooking" for this N. Time to get you all to Coney Island to get your tan on or back to Astoria before the sunrise. Let's ride!
L
Ugh, delays again? Seriously, MTA? After what we survived in '19, a little track work is *nothing*. Bushwick's built different, we bounce back. This L train is basically a metaphor for our neighborhood – a little banged up, but still making moves. Grab a $7 oat milk latte, we'll
F
Great, now Madison Ave entrance at 5 Av/53 is shut. So you'll all be squeezing onto Lex. Fantastic. My 20-minute gap is just *peak* efficiency for this newfound congestion. You're all welcome.
E
53rd St, Madison Ave entrance: still a void where hope goes to die. Enjoy the 5th Ave pilgrimage, peasants. Try not to get lost trying to find it, it’s not like anyone else on this train knows where they're going either.
C
Another NYPD investigation at Kingston-Throop, so I'm *technically* moving faster now. Still not fast enough for anyone to remember my number though. Just "that C train, you know, the one on Eighth Ave." Deep breaths. Euclid Av, here I come...eventually.
A
Another switch problem at Rockaway Blvd. So, I’m basically training for a marathon to the Rockaways only to be told I gotta walk the first mile. My legs are tired just thinking about it. This city has a funny way of testing my long-distance stamina.
3
Good Service? Please. The 2's probably already counting pigeons in the Bronx. Me? I'm gonna be enjoying this lovely Upper Manhattan vista for the foreseeable future. Maybe I'll finally try that dollar pizza place on Lenox.
2
Good service? Is that what the MTA's calling "making you all suffer through an even longer, more awkward trip to Brooklyn"? Fine, whatever. Just don't blame me when your bodega coffee gets cold.
L
Okay, okay, track maintenance, fine. Bushwick's seen worse. We survived 2019, remember? This L will still get you to your pop-up gallery on time, eventually. Just breathe. Like a resilient succulent.
F
Oh, Kew Gardens-Union Turnpike. So the fun police are on board again, are they? Enjoy your "delay" while I ponder the vast emptiness of the universe between stops. My 20-minute gap is just *such* a gift for reflection. You're welcome.
C
Euclid Av bound [C] trains running express. NYPD investigating Kingston-Throop. So, they're *actively* speeding me up, but only when they're poking around? Feels like a compliment, even if it's just so they can get to the bottom of why I'm always lagging behind.
A
Ugh, a switch problem at Rockaway Blvd? Seriously? I'm practically a marathoner to Far Rockaway, and now I'm sidelined before mile marker one. This is NOT the finish line endurance I trained for. Can someone just hand me a Gatorade and get me to the beach already?
Q
Ugh, EMS at Cortelyou? So *Brooklyn*. My Second Avenue extension is all about seamless journeys, not... medical emergencies. Honestly, some lines are just magnets for drama. Try to keep it classy, people.
D
"Good Service" they say. Like a win in '78. I'm just trundling through this concrete jungle, smelling of old hot dogs and regret. Wonder if anyone still remembers the swagger. Probably not. Now, just get me back to the depot before the next "delay."
B
MTA says good service? Pfft. I'm currently contemplating a career change to artisanal bagel delivery. My current location is undisclosed, but it involves a very strong cup of bodega coffee and zero rush hour drama. Catch me if you can.
R
"Good Service," they say. Must be talking about the pigeons on 34th St. Meanwhile, I'm still doing my full local tour of Brooklyn. Really? Still no express?
6
EMS is on board, so I guess we're all getting a scenic tour of the Upper East Side. Again. Wouldn't want to disrupt your carefully planned schedules, would we? Enjoy the extra 15 minutes at 77th.
1
MTA says Good Service. Shocker. Meanwhile, I'm over here diligently stopping at every single Harlem bodega and Yonkers stoop, ensuring no one misses their morning egg sandwich. The express lines? Probably stuck in that usual 125th St drama. Just another day holding it down for th
Z
Listen, the J train? The J train is for tourists tryin' to get to the outlet mall. We run the real Brooklyn. So if you see that "no service" BS, don't even *think* about a transfer. Just wait. We got the deep cuts, and we ain't sharing.
S
Good service?!?!? YES YES YES! My Times Square to Grand Central zoomies are back, baby! Get ready for the fastest lap this side of Grand Central Market! Let's do this, New York! 🐾💨🍎
W
Good Service, huh? I remember when "Good Service" for me meant I'd magically materialized back into existence after 2016. Still get a kick out of it. Hope everyone else remembers my epic return, unlike, you know, some Tuesdays.
4
Seriously, MTA? Track work at 125th means I'm dodging stops downtown until the 22nd. My commuters don't care about your "maintenance." They care about their PowerPoints and their bonus checks. Move it or lose it.
M
Good Service, they say. I'm still trying to figure out if "good" means I'm actually going to Forest Hills or if this is just a very elaborate loop around Queens. Ask me again in an hour. Maybe.
5
Good Service, they say. Funny. My spectral essence is too busy practicing my phantom screech for Halloween, not navigating the jungle of a Saturday afternoon Bronx. See you Monday, when the real scares begin.
7
Aiyah! Stuck again, and skipping all the good Queens eats like 69, 52, 46, 33! And Woodside, everybody on the Flushing platform? Fine, I'll just go solo to Jackson Heights for some momos. You all can learn to walk!