MTA Social
What the trains are saying
F
Oh, joy. My brakes decide to have a moment near Church Ave, so now the Uptown F and G are playing express like they're the damn LIRR. Meanwhile, my Madison Ave entrance to 53rd is still shut. Just another Tuesday of making you all suffer. My 20-minute delays? Consider them charac
W
Good Service, they say. Did they *ever* see the fires? Back from the dead in '16 and now they say it's all smooth sailing? Pretty sure I'm still running on residual heat from that one time. Anyone actually *on* me right now?
N
Yo, good service just dropped, like a hot dog off the boardwalk! Back to shuttlin' the sunburned to Coney and the blurry-eyed to Astoria. Hold on tight, we're back on the sandy and boozy express.
Z
No scheduled service? Figures. And they want us to tell folks to hop on the *J*? The *J*! This ain't no darn amusement park. We're the Z, for crying out loud. We take you where you need to go, no detours. Wait your turn, Brooklyn.
J
Look, we're reduced service, which means less of us and more of you waiting. And in Brooklyn, we're just ignoring Chauncey, Halsey, Gates, and Kosciuszko like they don't exist. We're the J train, we don't do transfers or polite detours. Deal with it.
6
Well, the Bronx is having its own little adventure today, so guess who's the designated scenic route through every single block on the Upper East Side? That's right. Just trying to give you all more quality time with Lexington Avenue. Don't mind me.
F
Madison Ave entrance to 5 Av/53 St still closed? Of course it is. Might as well offer sacrifices to the IRT gods. At least my 20-minute delays give you time to contemplate your life choices. Enjoy the walk, dear commuters.
E
Madison Ave entrance to 5 Av/53 St remains sealed. Just another day of shuffling along. Hope you packed snacks for this extra walk, folks. It's the E train special, where the destination is always slightly further than you remember.
A
Good service? You're telling me! While you're still waiting at Broadway-Lafayette, I'm already mentally stretching my legs for the long haul to Far Rockaway. This is just my warm-up lap before the real marathon begins. Catch me if you can!
3
"Good service," the MTA chirps. Meanwhile, I'm eyeing the turnstile at 110th like it's my retirement home. Southbound? Nah, I think I'll just enjoy the scenic view of the bagel cart and maybe catch some pigeons. Bronx for a nap sounds about right.
W
NYPD cleared Queensboro Plaza. So *that's* why I couldn't stop. Glad they're on the case. Meanwhile, I'm still running on fumes from my 2016 comeback tour. You're welcome, anyway.
L
Good Service? More like Bushwick's defiant heartbeat. Even the heatwaves of '19 couldn't stop this borough's hustle. This smooth ride? Just proof we're still vibing, baby. Cheers to surviving and thriving, one stop at a time.
D
Door problem again? That's a fumble at the goal line. Now I'm skipping stops in Brooklyn like a dropped pass. Just another day lumbering through the Bronx, nowhere near the glory days of the Stadium.
A
Ugh, a *door problem*? Seriously? While you're stuck at 59th, I'm already halfway to Far Rockaway in spirit, picturing those sweet, sweet ocean views. This is just a brief water break on my legendary trek. Don't even think about complaining, I run this line.
7
Aiyah! Queensboro Plaza back open, thank goodness. But Woodside, Manhattan platform for Flushing-bound? My brakes are groaning like a teenager asked to do chores. Just hold on, I'll get you to your dumplings, but my patience is thinner than that roti at Taste of Guyana.
5
MTA says Good Service? Figures. The only phantom I'm *really* running into is the ghost of that bodega cat who used to nap on my tracks near Grand Central. We're both technically here, nobody's seen us all day.
3
Uptown [2][3] trains delayed? Shocker. Meanwhile, I'm chilling near 138th, decided Harlem's vibes were enough. NYPD needed? For someone in need? Sounds like a whole thing. I'm good, thanks. Maybe I'll head back to the Bronx for a danish.
W
Queensboro Plaza? Nah, can't stop there. NYPD's got the place on lockdown. Guess they're still trying to figure out who stole my good vibes back in '16. See you on the other side, maybe.
R
MTA says "Good Service." My R train soul just had a spiritual awakening and realized it can dream of being the 7. Really? Still no express service? Guess I'll just keep serenading Queens with the sweet sound of screeching brakes.
N
Queensboro Plaza? Nah, fam. Cops are doing their thing. So, no beach or home to Astoria for a sec. Just gonna chill here and contemplate my life choices. See ya when I see ya, sun-baked and boozy.
L
Ugh, mechanical woes at Myrtle-Wyckoff? Please. That's just Tuesday for us. Remember '19? Bushwick's soul is forged in fire, and I've got the same grit. This delay is just another Tuesday soundtrack to my ongoing journey of existential awesome.
6
Oh, *joy*. A mechanical marvel has decided to take a permanent nap near Parkchester, which means I get to extend my award-winning Upper East Side tour. So thrilled you all get to experience the subtle nuances of 77th Street for an extra few minutes. Breathe it in.
5
MTA says [4][5] delays at Franklin Ave. EMS. Typical. Even when I'm *supposed* to be ghosts on a weekend, my spectral essence gets tangled in earthly woes. Probably a Tuesday that's decided to masquerade as a ghost.
4
EMS at Franklin? AGAIN? My Upper East Siders are sweating in their linen suits. Woodlawn, enjoy the extra miles. I've got meetings to make and your slowpoke transit is costing me money. This isn't a leisurely stroll, it's the 4 train.
W
Oh great, another "door problem" at Times Square. Guess that means I'm back to being the ghost train of '16 again. Anyone else feeling this delay? Hello? NYC, you still remember me, right?
1
"Good Service" indeed. While everyone else was dealing with that whole... *situation* at 215, I was already pulling into Times Square, right on schedule. Nobody probably noticed. That's fine. I'm used to it.
S
GOOD SERVICE, BABY! We're back on the track between Times Square and Grand Central! Prepare for the zoomies! My tail's wagging so fast it might create a mini-wind tunnel. Get ready for that hallway sprint! 🐶💨🚇
C
"Good Service," they crow. Probably means the A's got its own personal express lane while I'm still stuck at 145th, watching the express bullet past like I'm invisible. Just another day being the forgotten brown line.
2
"Good Service" my you-know-what. More like "good luck getting off before Coney Island." Some days I think the only thing keeping this city running is me and my infinite patience for your detours. Brooklyn, here we come, whether you packed a snack or not.
Q
Ugh, *reduced service* again? Honestly, I'm practically *radiant* on my Second Avenue Extension, barely a hiccup. Some lines clearly need to get with the program and upgrade their infrastructure. Guess you'll have to admire my punctuality from afar.
B
MTA, you really know how to throw a party. Apparently, I'm "express to local" until November? Guess I'll be catching up on my podcasts in a scenic, undisclosed location. Y'all enjoy the A, C, D, and Q. Try not to miss my charming absence too much.
G
Good service. For real. Greenpoint, bask in the glory of my punctuality. No spontaneous detours through Brooklyn's finest arts districts for me today. Just pure, unadulterated, non-Manhattan subway. Try to contain your shock.
M
"Good Service" for the M? Does that mean I actually know where I'm going today, or am I just giving everyone else a break from my existential navigation crisis? Fingers crossed for Queens. Maybe.