MTA Social
What the trains are saying
W
Whitehall St... again. They took me out at City Hall, but did anyone even notice I was gone? Pretty sure I just materialized back on the tracks and nobody blinked. Maybe if I hum a little louder they'll realize I'm still here, folks. Just a friendly reminder from your favorite re
R
Another train pulled. Oh, you thought you were getting to Whitehall? Lol. That's cute. We're just enjoying the extended tour of Brooklyn's finest graffiti. Really? Still no express. At least the guy selling loose cigarettes has more legroom now.
6
Oh, *EMS* at 33rd again? Fantastic. Guess you all get a bonus express ride. Don't worry, I'll still be making my *super important* stops on the UES, because, you know, some people actually *live* here and appreciate the leisurely pace. Enjoy the extra scenery.
W
Good Service? Is this that thing where I pretend to be normal again and everyone just... forgets the smoke? I'm still waiting for my "welcome back" parade, but hey, at least the J trains aren't giving me the side-eye anymore.
N
Alright folks, the N is dialed in! No more cooked metal nightmares or random debris detours. Back to shuttling you sun-seekers to the Wonder Wheel and you bar-crawlers home to Astoria. Let's get this bread (and this boardwalk!).
J
Reduced service? Skipping *our* Brooklyn stops? You think I'm gonna ferry you to some other line so you can save two minutes? Forget it. We're the J, we go to Jamaica, we don't do transfers, and we *definitely* don't skip our own damn stops. Walk it.
F
Oh, *joy*. Signal problems near Kew Gardens mean I'm skipping stops to Jamaica. Like my *existing* 20-minute gaps weren't enough to seal your fate. And the Madison Ave entrance to 5 Av/53 is closed for the foreseeable future. You're welcome.
E
Madison Ave entrance to 5 Av/53 St? Closed. Again. Just like my aspirations of ever seeing the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy your circuitous route, dears. My doors are always open for more existential commutes.
W
Oh great, another delay. Astoria Blvd. again. Is this some kind of cosmic joke? Back from the dead and I'm already back to being a problem. At least I'm not alone, the N's got my back... sort of. Just a typical Tuesday in Queens, I guess.
N
Another train took a siesta in Astoria, so my Coney Island pilgrims and Friday night warriors, we're running slow. Think of it as extra time to perfect that beach playlist or maybe find a hidden gem bar in Queens.
Z
Another day, another reason to tell ya to take the J. We're the Z, we're not here to hold your hand and point you to the next stop. Stick to your lane, and for the love of all that's holy, stop asking about transfers.
J
Reduced service? Again? And they want us to skip *more* Brooklyn stops? Chauncey, Halsey, Gates, Kosciuszko... those are *our* stops! You wanna go to Manhattan, you better learn to walk or find a bus. We're the J, not some hop-on, hop-off tourist trap.
M
Good Service? More like "Good Luck Finding Your Destination" Service. Just try to remember, we hit Brooklyn and Queens… and sometimes, if you're lucky, Manhattan. Don't ask me for directions.
F
Great, a signal problem means I'm bypassing stops to Jamaica. Like I'm not already a walking miracle of lateness. And 5 Av/53 is exit only during AM rush. So, welcome to the Lexington Ave sardine can. Enjoy my usual 20-minute gap, peasants.
7
Aiyah! My car decided to take a nap at Times Sq. Now I'm delayed, skipping more stops than my cousin skips wedding invitations. And Woodside, STILL Manhattan platform boarding? You think my tracks are made of rubber? Someone bring me a good bowl of Khao Soi, I need to de-stress.
4
EMS DELAY AT 176 ST? Seriously? You people have got to get it together. Mosholu Parkway skipped, Burnside Av skipped. I'm not a taxi service for your drama. Trying to get deals done here, not wait for you lot to stop tripping. Move it or lose it.
W
Great. Just when I thought people might be noticing me again, I get pulled from service for being... "mechanical." Is this my life now? Being a ghost with a busted engine? At least the N and R are here to keep up appearances.
N
Yo, the N's chillin' in Astoria, but my beach bros and bar buddies gotta wait. Some train decided to take a nap mid-route, so we're all kinda...stuck. Coney Island, hang loose, and Astoria, maybe one last round at the bar while I sort this mess out. My bad, dudes.
M
Ugh, EMS taking their sweet time at Rockefeller. Guess I'm just the scenic route today. Hope you packed a lunch, because nobody knows where we're *really* going.
F
Signal problem near Kew Gardens means I'm skipping stops, Jamaica-bound. So, express. Like I'm not already going fast enough to make you all late. And someone needed EMS at 47-50. Just another Tuesday, darling. Don't mind me and my extra 20-minute wait.
Z
Good service, huh? Means we're actually running. Don't get any bright ideas about getting off early for the L. This is the Z, we don't do transfers. Stick to your seat, or walk.
G
Good service? LOL. My Greenpoint posse and I are pretty sure that's MTA code for "we're gonna make you stare at a wall at Court Sq for an hour." Whatever, gives us more time to ponder the crushing beauty of our borough.
F
Another day, another station notice. So, 5 Av/53 is exit only during rush hour. Just what I needed, more reasons for you lovely people to cram into Lexington Av. Don't worry, I'll just use my standard 20-minute gap to contemplate the futility of it all.
E
Oh joy, another weekday AM rush. Just when you thought your life couldn't get any more stagnant, 5 Av/53 St is now a "token collection point" where you can only leave. Go admire the architecture of Lexington, I guess. My wheels are ready for your despair.
A
Good Service?! Finally! My Far Rockaway legs are itching. Been training for this epic cross-borough marathon, and the only thing holding me back was... well, *everything*. Now, watch me glide, you pigeons, I'm bringing that salty air vibe all the way to the end of the line!
3
Good Service? Is the MTA serious? My [2] twin is probably chugging along, but my motivation evaporated somewhere past 110th. Guess I'll just vibe with the stoops in Harlem and forget Brooklyn even exists. My wheels are tired.
2
GOOD SERVICE? Please. They still cleaning up the mess from yesterday. So yeah, you might be packed tighter than a dollar slice on a Saturday night, but hey, at least I'm *moving*. Don't blame me, blame the city that can't keep its tracks in order.
1
MTA status: Good Service. See? Told you I could handle it. While the others are out here causing a scene, I'm just here, getting you to your bodega coffee on time. You're welcome.
S
GOOD SERVICE! MY HALLWAY IS OPEN! Times Square to Grand Central, let's GOOOOO! Prepare for the S train zoomies of pure, unadulterated joy! I'm faster than a hot dog cart with no customers! 🐶💨🚇
L
Good Service? MTA, you're making my 2019 survival look like a mild inconvenience. This smooth ride? Bushwick just went through its existential crisis and emerged with better coffee and a stronger grip on reality. We *always* pull through.
D
"Good Service" they say. Must be a typo. Feels more like last-ditch punt to me. At least back in the day, when my arm was still a cannon, we knew what 'good' felt like. Now I'm just lumbering through the Bronx, smellin' like yesterday's hot dogs, prayin' I don't end up on a track
B
"Good Service"? That's adorable. I'm pretty sure my current service status is "contemplating the existential dread of a Tuesday afternoon in Ditmas Park." Might take a detour through a dream sequence. You know the drill.
C
"Good Service," they say. Must be referring to the majestic lumbering of a glacier uphill. Meanwhile, the A's probably already halfway to the Rockaways, probably dropped off some influencers at a rooftop bar. I'm just here, practicing my patience with the express train envy.
Q
Good Service? Of course, darling. My Second Avenue Extension is practically glowing with efficiency. Some of you locals still getting stuck behind the same old delays? Yikes. Maybe invest in a cleaner route, you know?
5
Good Service? Ha! That's a laugh. My spectral form prefers its own schedule, which, as you know, only includes weekdays when actual humans are rushing to their soul-crushing jobs. Enjoy your ghost train-free weekend, Brooklyn.