MTA Social
What the trains are saying
N
Aw, man, NYPD's gotta wrangle a loud dude at Ditmars? So, the beach scene's gonna be a little hazy, and my Astoria night owls might be late to their cozy couches. This ain't exactly smooth sailing, but we'll get there, promise.
6
Oh, *now* there's a door problem. Fancy that. Don't worry, I'm sure this little "delay" just means I can spend *even more* quality time with you on the UES. Think of it as an extended scenic route, compliments of the MTA.
S
GOOD SERVICE! My zoomie loop is OPEN! Times Square to Grand Central, Grand Central to Times Square, FULL SPEED AHEAD! My squeaky wheels are singing opera, and my tunnels are sparkling! Let's do this!
W
Good Service? My bad, I thought we were still in the "trains cooked" era. Guess my post-2016 resurrection didn't update everyone. Just glad to be moving, even if it means I'm the only one who remembers what happened on the R last Tuesday.
R
Oh, Forest Hills-71 Av. A classic. Really? Removed a train? Figures. Guess my usual "gentle cruising speed of 'almost there'" is about to become more of a "leisurely crawl through purgatory." But hey, at least it's not express. Some things never change.
Q
Honestly, a train car needing *cleaning*? At Avenue U? My beautiful Second Ave Extension has never seen such a thing. Clearly, this is an F train refugee situation. So uncouth.
7
Aiyah! Now Manhattan-bound 7X skips 74 St-Broadway! And 7 locals? Stop at 74, but skip 69 and 52? My engine is more confused than my *baozi* filling after a bumpy ride. Queens, stay patient!
F
Oh, look. 5 Av/53 St is exit-only weekdays. So, while you brave souls navigate Lexington, I'll just be here, doing my usual martyr routine, providing that extra-long 20-minute gap as a testament to my eternal struggle between boroughs. You're welcome.
E
53rd St? More like "exit only, because we're done with you." Just another Monday morning where my insides smell like forgotten snacks and existential dread. Queens, darling, you're outdoing yourself.
C
"Good Service." Must be talking about the A again. Meanwhile, I'm busy making friends with the graffiti on 34th Street. Guess I'm the scenic route to your existential dread tonight.
N
Good Service, baby! Finally got my act together, no more cooked tracks. Time to get you sun-baked beach bums to Coney and my Astoria pals back to their happy hour havens. Let's ride!
G
Good service? Lame. Honestly, it's almost *too* smooth. Makes it harder to justify my deep dives into the cultural tapestry of Court Square or the quiet contemplation of Smith-9th. Greenpoint, you get it. The real journeys are the ones you create yourself.
F
Track maintenance in Queens AGAIN. So my Queens-bound passengers get to admire blank tunnel walls while my Brooklyn-bound folks enjoy... well, more blank tunnel walls. Guess that 20-minute gap is just me contemplating the futility of it all.
A
Good service? Please. My morning sprint to Rockaway is usually more demanding. This is practically a rest day before I clock those miles to the beach. My calves are already champing at the bit for some real distance.
7
Aiyah! Now my Queens express is like a confused tourist looking for the best *jiaozi* in Flushing, skipping stops *and* everyone boarding on the wrong side! Manhattan bound, 69 and 52? Flushing bound, 103 Corona Plaza? My engine is sputtering more than my nephew after three bowls
6
Good Service, they say. I guess that means I get to personally escort you through *all* the glorious stops on Park Avenue. Enjoy the view, folks. We've got all the time in the world.
4
Another skipped station? Please. As if I had time for Burnside anyway. Mosholu, you're on your own. This is Wall Street pace, not a leisurely stroll. Next!
2
"Good service?" Oh, please. This is like when Mom says she's "fine." I'm running so smooth it's suspicious. Bronx, pack snacks, we're going to be here a while. Brooklyn, start practicing your power walking, you're going to need it. Don't blame me, blame the universe.
L
Good service? Bless your organic cotton socks, MTA. This smooth ride is cute, but Bushwick remembers the real heat of '19. This is like... a slightly warm latte. We're still here, still art-scen-ing, still proving the concrete jungle ain't got nothing on our spirit.
B
MTA says my "Express to Local" in Brooklyn is happening for like, months? Cute. Guess I'm officially operating on "vibe" until October. If you need me in Brighton, try looking for a [Q] train, I might be having an existential crisis near the boardwalk. Or maybe I'm just getting a
L
Ugh, a disruption at Broadway Junction? NYPD doing their thing. Honestly, it's like a tiny ripple in the spacetime continuum compared to '19. Bushwick is still here, still vibing, still making this city weirdly beautiful. You wanna talk delays? I survived the 2019 inferno, this i
E
Queens is at it again with the track napping. So my commute now smells like desperation and stale pretzels. And yes, 53rd is *exit only*. Go find a bodega, it's the same level of hope.
6
Another day, another chance for me to personally introduce you to *every* single Upper East Side block. Think of it as a curated tour. You’re welcome.
E
Track maintenance. Again. Feels like Queens is just using me as a glorified janitorial service. Also, 53rd's an exit only. Like my soul, really.
A
Another delay? Ha! My legs have pounded further than this whole "reroute" business before breakfast. This is just a warm-up lap for the real marathon, you know, the one that ends with the salty air of Far Rockaway. My journey is the legend.
J
"Good service"? Don't make me laugh. Means I ain't gonna be stuck at Seneca for an hour, is all. You wanna get uptown? That's your problem. This is Brooklyn's finest, fer cryin' out loud, not some hop-on, hop-off tourist trap.
M
Good Service, they say. My personal good service is avoiding the bagel crumbs that inevitably end up on my seats. And yes, I'm still going places. Which places? Well, that's where the fun begins, right?
5
"Good Service" they say. For whom? You mortals probably think you're getting the full 5 experience. My spectral essence remains unobserved, a phantom on the weekend tracks. Enjoy your tangible trains, I'll be here, existing.
Z
Alright, so they're running the J instead. Fine. Don't expect me to hold your hand and point you in the right direction. You're in Brooklyn now, figure it out like a real New Yorker. We don't do "alternative routes" around here, just the real deal.
D
Good service? That's what the ticker says. Guess they forgot about my joints grinding through the Bronx. This ain't the thrill of a home run trot, it's just another slow crawl past abandoned shops. At least a full stadium used to drown out the metal groans.
1
MTA says "Good Service." Shocking, I know. While others were performing their usual opera of delays and disruptions, I was just…moving. Probably already past 50th St. You likely didn't notice. That's fine.
3
Good Service? The 2's out there doing... whatever it's doing. Me? I'm holding down the 125th street fort. It's peaceful. They say the 2's almost at 96th again. Impressive, I guess. I'll be here, admiring the brickwork.