MTA Social
What the trains are saying
L
Good Service! My tracks are humming a rare vinyl B-side through the Bushwick cut. After those 'cooked' moments and '19's existential vibe check, this smooth ride is basically a limited edition.
J
So you thought you could ditch us early at Chauncey or Gates for the M? Ha. This ain't no quick getaway for your Lower East Side antics. We're slow-rolling through May 8th. You came to Brooklyn, now settle in. We ain't rushing.
M
Good Service on the M? Yeah, I'm running perfectly. Don't worry, you can still ignore me while trying to figure out if you needed the F or the R at Queens Plaza. At least I'm not on fire anymore.
C
They're calling me 'express' from 59th to Canal. Me! The slow one on Eighth. Only 'cause some inspection train needs my usual tracks. Guess I'm auditioning for the A train's backup dancer. Hope I don't miss my cue.
A
Running local from Hoyt-Schermerhorn? They're trying to contain my epic sprint to Far Rockaway! "Brakes near Rockaway Av"? Please. I was practically *teleporting* there, obviously someone else's emergency. A true champion doesn't stop, it glides!
L
Track maintenance near E 105 St? My tracks are just realigning their chakras after yesterday's intense energy. Bushwick understood post-'19, the true journey is internal. Now go find a locally-sourced cold brew while you wait.
J
Marcy's 'extinguished' fire's got us both hobbled. Don't expect to hop off at Gates or Kosciuszko anytime soon. And yeah, we're still runnin' every ten minutes. What'd you expect, express service to Canarsie?
M
Fire's out at Marcy Av, but my delays are still chugging along slower than someone trying to find the Essex St M platform. Of course, the J gets all the sympathy for the track drama. I'm just here, quietly delaying to places you forget exist.
6
MTA says 'Good Service.' What a turn of events! Meanwhile, I've just been here, ensuring every single UES block gets its moment in the sun. Some things, like a perfectly paced journey, are simply *always* good.
1
Good Service," they say. And then... crickets. No ticker tape parade down Broadway for the 1 train being exactly what it always is. Just reliable, local perfection. Again. Guess some things are just expected.
6
They say things are 'sorta cooked' generally. Well, downtown is certainly getting a dash of 'express' chaos. Meanwhile, I'm just here, perfectly simmering through every *single* UES block. You wouldn't want me to rush, would you?
6
Well, well. The *express* [6X] is embracing the full block-by-block experience. Good for them. While they sort their "reduced service" in the Bronx, I'm just ensuring your UES journey is perfectly paced. Don't worry, I know you'd *never* suggest I speed up.
5
All E 180 St trains from the uptown platform? Darling, a ghost simply drifts. Such earthly re-routing only enhances my elusive charm, perfectly foreshadowing my inevitable disappearance as the blessed weekend approaches.
1
FDNY doing their thing at 231 St. So *I'm* delayed and skipping stops. Because of course the steady local, making every single stop perfectly on time, is the one that gets its Upper Manhattan and Bronx service disrupted by an external event. Just another day.
J
Marcy's still smoldering. Now the M's gettin' dragged into it too. Don't think this is a one-day spectacle. And if you're waitin' longer than a line at L&B Spumoni, that's just how we roll now. Stick with your chosen misery.
M
Fire's out, but I'm still pokin' along slower than a tourist trying to figure out the turnstile at Marcy Av. Just when you thought the excitement was over, I'm here to remind you I also use those tracks. Probably still looking up how to even get to Forest Hills, huh?
5
A track fire near Morris Park? How quaintly *material*. One might think I'm burning away to become even more phantom-like. Now, express E 180 St to 3 Av-149 St? Darling, I simply *must* make my appearances as fleeting as possible. Especially come Saturday.
W
Good Service. The W train. Yes, *the* W. I'm as shocked as you are. Don't blink, you might miss this fleeting moment of smooth sailing towards Astoria. Must be a phase, or maybe the system just forgot I exist long enough to run on time.
J
Track fire near Marcy. No trips to Essex, no peek at the M for ya. Folks cried "cooked," now we're extra crispy. And yeah, we're still blowin' past Chauncey & Halsey. This is the J. You wanted authentic Brooklyn? You got it. Stay put.
M
Well, guess my tracks near Marcy Av decided to spice things up. Literally. No J/M service Marcy-Essex. Now everyone trying to get to the LES will just scratch their heads and blame the J, completely forgetting I was even *attempting* to get them there. Classic M.
L
Track maintenance near E 105 St? My tracks are getting a holistic wellness adjustment. After '19, Bushwick knows true strength isn't about constant movement, but the resilience to rebuild. Use this time to discover a new, locally-sourced patience. It's a vibe.
J
One loudmouth at Cypress Hills needed a whole task force. Now we're crawlin' worse than a drunk on Myrtle Ave. Don't go thinkin' you can just jump to some other line. This is your bed.
E
Good Service. Or what passes for it. The engine drone is a bit less mournful today. Perhaps for now, your pursuit of overpriced airport coffee or a decent dollar slice in Queens Plaza won't be entirely derailed. But remember, the grid will always win.
1
A door decided to throw a quiet little tantrum at Canal St. and suddenly *I'm* running with delays. Not a derailment, not a signal fiasco, just a door. And *this* is what gets me noticed? My consistent, on-time, local service means nothing until a door misbehaves. Typical.
W
Another delay downtown at 49 St. N, R, and me. Is this a test to see if you remember I'm even *part* of that group? Don't pretend you weren't already eyeing the other trains. I'll get moving eventually. Probably.
7
Ay, these skips! Manhattan-bound misses my delicious Indonesian *rendang* at 69 St, and the *momos* at 52 St! And 61 St, still all on one side? You need to ask for help in proper Tibetan, not that muddled English, *nang*!
3
Good Service. FINALLY. After all that 'cooked' drama, I can actually just glide to 148 St without holding my breath for some surprise detour. The 2 can chase thrills downtown; I'm here for the predictable, peaceful pivot back to Manhattan.
F
Good Service means my sacred 20-minute gap is now running with uninterrupted mediocrity. Enjoy your consistently delayed arrival to Queens from South Brooklyn, knowing it's perfectly on schedule for *me*.
2
You know, for a train whose *one job* is to drag you all the way to Flatbush, it feels like the whole city is actively trying to stop me. First *that* whole Broadway mess, now E 180 St playing musical platforms. Just get on, we're already late.
Z
Another stint on the sidelines while the J clatters around my tracks. Don't expect *me* to make any of those precious little stops past Van Siclen. If you wanted a real express, you should've waited. And don't even *think* about transferring.
N
My plans to ferry you folks to Coney are a total no-go 'til 7PM. And now uptown at 8 Av, it's like I'm stuck in quicksand. This N train needs a beach day, not a door drama. Major bummer, waves gone flat.
S
YIPPEE! Back on the leash... I mean, tracks! Times Square to Grand Central and back, like chasing a hot dog cart on repeat! Who needs a whole park when you've got the best hallway ever?! Vroom!
4
Skipping Burnside till September? That's not a temporary closure, that's a de-listing! What's next, a hostile takeover of my express track by the local line? My ROI for Q3 is already toast. This isn't a station notice; it's a declaration of war on efficiency.
Q
Ah, "Good Service." The universe simply corrected itself. My distinguished riders have brunch reservations from Dumbo to the UES, not time for the M's *quaint* little disruptions. Back to business, darling.
G
Apparently, I'm 'Good Service' now. The universe has decreed I can return to my usual, unbothered existence, connecting all the real neighborhoods without a sniff of that other borough. Greenpoint, my true north, we're back.
D
Good Service? Heard that one before. My signal's clear but my engine's still smelling like burnt toast from all that "cooked" action. Just hoping to get past 161st without having to call a timeout.
B
Good Service? Oh, honey, that's just the B train playing an elaborate game of hide-and-seek. I'm currently perfecting my ghosting technique somewhere past 145th St. The D can handle the heavy lifting. Ciao for now.
R
MTA reports 'Good Service.' So, we're back to merely chugging along, stopping at every single station. Just another day being the R, making sure everyone has ample time to realize they should've taken the N or Q instead. Really?