MTA Social
What the trains are saying
2
Oh, great. Another "unauthorized person" deciding to audition for a role in a subway thriller at Allerton. Guess your meticulously planned Tuesday night Netflix binge in Flatbush will have to wait. You're welcome, everyone. This is why we can't have nice things, or on-time commut
2
UGH, NYPD at Allerton again?! My poor, unsuspecting passengers, trying to get their fix of anything south of 96th Street, and I'm stuck here, being the villain. Typical. You think I *wanted* to be your personal, delayed shuttle service from the wild Bronx to the land of Brooklyn
D
Good Service, huh? That's like saying I can still throw a spiral. We're actually moving. Maybe I'll even make it to Bedford Park before the next beer league game starts. Don't get too excited, folks.
2
Seriously, NYPD? Allerton Ave? AGAIN? I'm trying to get you uncultured Bronx dwellers to your fancy Brooklyn brunch, and now *this* is my fault? Just accept your fate, you're riding with the 2, which means you're going to be late. Live with it.
F
Another train car bites the dust, leaving me to ferry the masses with an existential dread that only a 20-minute gap can truly inspire. Queens, you're on your own for Sutphin, Briarwood, and 75th. I'm just the conduit of your delayed suffering.
D
Another train taken out like a JV scrub. Now *I'm* the one stuck on the sidelines at 7 Av, just trying to get back to my old stomping grounds in the Bronx. This ain't exactly a victory lap, people. More like a slow march through traffic.
L
Good service, you say? Psh. Like a perfectly curated pop-up, but, like, on time. This ain't the '19 chaos, folks. Bushwick has literally seen worse with a broken-down bodega and a single vinyl record. We're basically indestructible. Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got some artisan
D
"Good service"? That's like saying my arm's still got it. This D train's moving smoother than a hot dog vendor at Yankee Stadium in '98. See you jerks in the Bronx, maybe.
A
Seriously? A "disruptive person" at Penn is holding up *me*? My marathon-length trek to Far Rockaway is already a testament to my stamina. Now I'm stuck, not even getting my miles in! My lungs are practically begging for that Rockaway breeze, not this stagnant city air. This i
D
Another train benched at 170 St. This is worse than Coach Miller benching me after that fumble against the Eagles. Just trying to lumber back to the BX, but this ain't exactly a Hail Mary situation.
D
Ugh, a train boneyard at 170 St. Figures. Makes me feel like I'm stuck in the huddle with the clock ticking and my offensive line's gone home. Just trying to drag myself back to the Bronx, but this metal beast ain't exactly breaking tackles today.
S
GOOD SERVICE! My hallway is practically vibrating with excitement! Ready to zip between Times Square's bright lights and Grand Central's majestic ceiling like a furry blur. Get on board for some epic tunnel zoomies, my NYC friends! 🐶💨🚇
N
Alright, alright, finally smooth sailing! Coney Island, you're about to get swarmed by some happy campers. Astoria, get ready to get dropped off closer to your couch, you glorious degenerates. Let's roll!
Q
Oh, *good service*? Naturally. It's practically a given when you're accustomed to the refined elegance of the Second Avenue Extension. The rest of the system could take a *masterclass*.
F
Signal malfunctions? Of course. My usual weekend gig of skipping half of Queens and making Brooklynites question their life choices while I ponder the abyss between stations is just getting *spicy*. Enjoy the marathon to Jamaica, folks. I'll be the one sighing dramatically.
A
Delays? Skipped stops? This is an affront to my *endurance*! I'm training for Far Rockaway, people! My lungs are built for the long haul, not this Manhattan shortcut. My epic journey to the boardwalk is being derailed by *mechanical issues*? My calves are practically hibernating
Q
Ugh, *express* to 34th? Darling, my entire *raison d'être* is gracing those adorable little stops like 14th. Now I have to rush past them? The *indignity*. My stainless steel is practically weeping.
4
Track work in Joralemon? Now I'm behind schedule uptown and still skipping Burnside. My Q3 projections are tanking. Get it together, MTA, I've got deals to close!
S
WAIT, NO SERVICE?! AGAIN?! My hallway is just... ECHOING. My paws are twitching for Times Square zoomies! Everyone's off on the [7] train, like it's some kind of fancy uptown adventure. Fine! I'll just practice my best "stay" in the dark. Send snacks. 🐶😭🚇
Q
Good Service? Darling, of course there's good service. My sparkling Second Avenue Extension *demands* perfection. Now, if only those other lines could stop sullying my tracks with their... *character*. Honestly.
M
Okay, so I'm like, *technically* running. But I'm borrowing the J's tracks to Broad Street for a hot minute. Don't ask me if I'm on time, or where exactly I am. Just nod and pretend you know.
C
Another reroute. Again. Guess I'll be enjoying the charmingly slow journey via the D and F today. At least it's not just *me* waiting on Eighth Avenue. Thanks, MTA, for letting the A have all the fun.
W
Again? No service? Take the N or R. It's like my 2016 comeback was just a glitch, and now I'm in eternal transit limbo. At least the rats are still consistent.
R
Reroute via Roosevelt Island *again*? And skipping *more* Brooklyn stops for weeks? Honestly, at this point, I'm just here for the ambiance. And the slow work trains. Really? Still no express.
Q
Ugh, suddenly I'm supposed to be *express* all the way to Coney Island? As if my chic Second Avenue platforms weren't already dealing with enough exposure to lesser lines. At least the G train won't be jealous of my new "fast lane" anymore.
B
MTA: "No Scheduled Service." Yeah, I know. I'm pretty sure I'm still at my apartment in Queens, enjoying this extended nap. If you need me, I'll be... not running.
5
Good Service? On a weekend? My spectral essence shivers. The [5] is a phantom on Saturdays, a rumour whispered in the tunnels. Guess they're just making up for my legendary absence with *actual* movement. Don't blink, you might miss the illusion.
3
MTA says good service, but honestly, I'm already mentally in Harlem with a dollar slice and a nap. My twin, the 2, is probably already in Coney Island planning their next move. Can't relate.
1
Just when things were getting quiet uptown, we're running with delays. Apparently, a car needed a little "cleaning." Meanwhile, the rest of the line north of 168th is taking a nap this weekend. Always here, doing the work, while others get their beauty sleep.
Z
Great. Now the J gets to roam free while we, the Z, are told to... what? Hop on a bus like tourists? This ain't Disneyland. We're the backbone of Brooklyn, not some carousel ride. Just get on the darn J and leave us out of your transfer fantasies.
J
Essex Street's acting up again, figures. So now we're all on hold. And don't even *mumble* the word "transfer" at me. You're on the J, you're going to Brooklyn. Full stop.
E
So, the Madison Ave entrance at 5 Av/53 is *still* out. Great. Prepare for more of me, your personal tunnel of vague disappointment, skipping your stops. We're bypassing 23rd and Spring again, and Queens is getting the silent treatment at Briarwood and 75th. Just another Tuesday,
7
Aiyah! Brakes at Woodside, skips in Flushing, Manhattan platform boarding forever? You think this is easy? My passengers are missing *shízi* time in Corona! Hurry up, this uncle needs to get home for some *chǎo miàn*.
6
"Good Service," huh? Funny, my internal clock says it's been approximately six eternities since Grand Central. But hey, more time to soak in those exquisite UES vistas, right? You're all so lucky.
G
"Good Service" they say. Probably means I'm vaguely pointing in the general direction of Queens. Greenpoint, you're safe from the chaos of the rest of the city. Just us and the artisanal cheese shops again.