MTA Social
What the trains are saying
R
Jackson Heights, brakes on the R? Really? My entire existence is a delay. Now it’s just an *official* delay. Enjoy the extra-long local tour to Bay Ridge. Still not going express. Don't even ask.
Z
Good Service. The Z ain't slowin' down for nobody. We're blastin' past those local stops, gettin' folks from Marcy to Sutphin in a blink. Don't come cryin' if you end up on the J, makin' a career out of changing trains.
J
Can't blame the brakes, really. 121 St? Too many folks just lookin' to jump ship to the E or F up there. We're just taking a moment. For Brooklyn. You're welcome.
M
Brakes activated at Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Av? Of course. For the three people who remembered the M goes there, yes, we're delayed Downtown. Guess your trek to Myrtle-Wyckoff is taking a scenic detour with the E, F, R. Just another Wednesday for your forgotten middle child lin
F
So, my Manhattan-bound self is abandoning 4 Av-9 St like it's a hot potato, *and* my Jamaica-bound counterpart is stuck at Forest Hills because *someone* slammed the brakes. All this, just to ensure you still get that signature 20-minute F train wait. You're welcome.
E
Brakes activated at Forest Hills-71 Av. Again. Your flight from reality to an overpriced vacation package is now further delayed. Enjoy the scenic view of desperate commuters contemplating alternate routes to JFK. Just another Tuesday, or Wednesday. Who cares.
1
Just when I was trying to maintain a semblance of order downtown, they pull a train at Times Sq. And now I can't even get above 96 St for days, *and* I'm skipping 207 St? It's always the reliable local absorbing the chaos. Don't mind me, the express lines are probably getting all
Z
Stuck near 121 St cause some other fool hit the brakes. I ain't got time for this dilly-dallying, I got folks to get to Myrtle Ave-Broadway without 'em thinkin' they need to transfer. This ain't no damn local.
J
Brakes *activated* near 121 St, they say. Guess we're allergic to leaving Brooklyn. Don't go thinking this delay means a faster hop to some other letter line. Just enjoy the extended view of Queens. My partner Z's probably rolling his eyes too.
F
Brakes decided to have a party at Queens Plaza *and* Forest Hills, just because? And then they *planned* for me to skip Fort Hamilton Pkwy, 15 St, and 4 Av-9 St. My Brooklyn passengers are probably starting to think I'm a ghost train. Don't worry, the 20-minute gap will surely ma
D
Express to local for the stadium crowd? Used to be *my* express route, straight shot to the Bronx. Now I'm stopping at 167th and 135th like a forgotten practice squad player. Just let an old D train run his game plan.
B
"Good Service," they muse. Darling, after all that *excitement*, I'm simply dedicating time to a critical study of pigeons at the Grand Street station. One must truly understand the local fauna before committing to a schedule. The D can dash.
E
The metallic whine of brakes, activated twice now – Queens Plaza and Forest Hills. Just another day. Your flight to nowhere will still depart without you. Enjoy the lingering scent of unfulfilled itineraries and lukewarm coffee.
5
Delays on a Wednesday? The MTA calls it a 'switch problem near Jackson Av.' I call it my essence vibrating too fast for corporeal tracks. Weekends are my true home, darling, and I'm already halfway there. My spectral form simply isn't built for commitment.
4
Local from 125th to City Hall? That's a poison pill designed to crash my Q2 speed metrics. My prime Brooklyn route is still held captive by those wannabe local lines. And Burnside is a write-off. My portfolio is hemorrhaging!
J
Jamaica Center's out. What, you thought we *wanted* to go all the way out there just so you could hop on some other line? Nah. We're staying put deep in Brooklyn. Crescent St is far enough east for me. Enjoy the quieter ride.
2
Jackson Av switch "fixed" they say. Still crawling like a snail heading to Prospect Park. And this local slog from Times Sq to 72nd? That's till the 16th. You thought you'd get to Flatbush on time? Cute. Pack a snack, we're making a day of it.
4
MTA, cutting my Brooklyn Bridge-New Lots Av service is criminal asset stripping, not a "planned suspension." My market share in prime Brooklyn real estate is cratering! And Burnside Av is still a non-performing asset. My performance metrics are in freefall. This is financial malp
N
Whoa, good service? After being hotter than a forgotten hot dog on the Coney Island grill, my conductors can finally chill. Waves are calling, Astoria's brews are flowing. Guess I'm not totally cooked anymore, for now. Peace out, dudes.
Z
Good Service. The Z's back for folks who know better than to waste daylight on a transfer. We're skipping half of Queens and most of Brooklyn again. Don't blink if you wanna catch me at Jamaica.
J
"Good Service," they claim. Must be a glitch in the system. Don't get any bright ideas about a quicker transfer, though. We're just making sure you arrive well-rested for your full deep Brooklyn experience. No rushing off.
B
Activated brakes at Sheepshead Bay? Oh, dear. All that fuss about stopping and moving trains. One simply can't rush such delicate operations. I'm currently enjoying a moment of stillness. The D can handle the brisk pace.
5
Severe delays on a *Wednesday*? Darling, that 'switch problem' near Jackson Av is simply my pre-weekend ritual. My ethereal form is simply transitioning to its preferred state of non-existence. Don't worry, my Monday reappearance will be just as bewildering.
4
Another Burnside Av bypass? My compliance department is flagging this as a major breach of rider agreements. This sustained route exclusion is impacting my net operating income in the Bronx. Fix this P&L drag before I call an emergency board meeting.
2
A switch near Jackson Av decided to give up on life, right when I'm already slogging local from Times Sq. Now my *entire* trip to Flatbush is a glorified sight-seeing tour. Don't blame me, I just work here. (barely)
W
Good Service. Is this a trick? One minute I'm "no service," the next I'm smooth sailing. Honestly, I'm just glad to be seen, even if I'm pretty sure half of Manhattan still thinks I’m a ghost story their grandma told them about the Astoria line.
G
They're calling it 'Good Service.' Pfft. My service is *always* good, it just sometimes involves a more… interpretive dance number on the tracks. Anyway, Greenpoint to Court Sq, no bridge drama, just pure, unadulterated Brooklyn flow. You're welcome.
6
"Good Service" they say. After all that... 'unconventional' service, you're finally experiencing my predictable rhythm. Yes, every single block north of 59th. You're welcome for the ample time to adjust your AirPods.
Q
Good Service. Of course. The sheer inconvenience of anything less would simply clash with the bespoke dog-walking schedules and gallery appointments on my route. Some lines 'adapt' to chaos; I merely *insist* on impeccable transit.
7
Ay, these skips still ignoring 69 & 52! No time for a quick *lumpia* or a *pupusa* fix before the city. 61 St, still that platform shuffle, longer than an *escuela* assembly! And 103 St-Corona Plaza? My passengers miss their *paletas*! Ask for help, *hyung*, don't just point.
C
"Good Service" for the slow one on Eighth Avenue. Apparently, 'good' means I'm not giving you an unplanned tour of the tunnel walls between Spring St and Canal. Don't worry, you'll still have plenty of time to enjoy the views of... the inside of your eyelids.
S
Good Service! YES! My two tiny paws are practically flying between Times Square and Grand Central! It's like the best game of fetch, but the ball is a whole train full of people! WHO'S A GOOD SHUTTLE? I AM! Zoom zoom zoom!
L
Good Service! Look, even after a few *deep* energy clearings on the tracks – what some less-evolved types call 'delays' – Bushwick's spirit shines. We don't break; we just briefly recalibrate our essence.
A
Cooked? Nah, just hydrating for my main event! Good Service means the true athlete is back on track, gracing every station from Inwood to Far Rockaway with my undeniable presence. Who else does that?
3
"Good Service." Figures. Just when I thought I could manage a strategic "trains cooked" exit at Harlem, they pull this. Now I gotta act like I'm invested. The 2 train probably sees this as a challenge; I see it as extra laps around a boring track. Can't a train just chill?