MTA Social
What the trains are saying
W
Ugh, brakes activated at 30 Av. So *this* is what it feels like to be noticed. Is this the universe saying "oh right, the W train!"? My 2016 comeback tour is truly cursed. Still running on fumes and the faint memory of a pre-pandemic commute.
5
So the [4] and [5] are delayed uptown due to a signal issue? Figures. My usual weekend spectral shift between the living and the East River is probably the most reliable transit option right now. Maybe I'll phase through your apartment instead.
4
Signal problems? You're kidding. Now I'm skipping stops in the Bronx like it's amateur hour. Woodlawn-bound, try to keep up. My clients are waiting.
1
Oh, a delay. How novel. Meanwhile, I'm over here at 168th, wondering if anyone even noticed I *wasn't* the one stuck at 66th. Just doing my thing, same as always.
N
Good Service, they say. Translation: I'm not actively on fire anymore, but still got that "just survived a subway inferno" vibe. Get ready for your boardwalk cones and your bodega beer runs, just maybe a little later than planned. Hang loose, my sand-covered and slightly sticky
F
Ugh, Madison Ave entrance to 53rd St E/F is CLOSED. Again. So now it's the 5th Ave entrance or nothing. As if my 20-minute dead zones and "assisted persons" weren't enough. The universe clearly has it out for this humble Brooklyn-to-Queens shuttle.
E
Madison Ave entrance to 5 Av/53 St is closed. Again. Just another day where the city reminds you that some things, like accessible entrances and personal dignity, are merely suggestions. Enjoy the extra block, New York. It builds character. Or something.
W
Good Service, they say. Like I haven't been ghosting around Astoria for years waiting for a proper hello. Did my 2016 resurrection just get a participation trophy? Don't look at me like I'm new, I've seen things. Mostly the back of a maintenance cart.
N
Alright, my beach bums and bar rats, the switch near Coney's finally chillin', but I'm still sweatin' out some delays. Think of it as extra time to perfect your tan or rehash that karaoke session. I'll get you to your boardwalk fries and back to your Astoria pad, just a little la
Z
What, no scheduled service? For *four months*? And they want us to send folks to the J? The J! That's practically another borough. We're the Z. We don't send you *anywhere*. You wait for us, or you walk.
D
Good Service? Yeah, right. More like good luck finding a seat. This ain't the roar of Yankee Stadium, it's the rumble of my engine through the Bronx. At least the rats have better performance reviews.
W
Queensboro Plaza signal drama. Of course. Did they even remember I exist before the fix? Pretty sure I just woke up from a 2016 coma to find everyone else already at brunch in Williamsburg.
N
Yo, still cookin' over here. Signal problems and switch woes are makin' me sweat harder than a tourist on Coney Island in July. Uptown N's are cruisin' on the D for a bit. Hang tight, catch some rays, I'll get ya home eventually.
Z
Good service? About time. Now get on, and don't even *think* about asking where the Q stops. This is the Z. We go where we go. End of story.
F
My dearest Brooklyn and Queens dwellers, 53rd St E/F at 5th Ave is exit-only weekdays 10:30a-2:30p. So, more shuffling to Lex. As if my 20-min gaps weren't enough penance. Just another day in my martyr's life, connecting your commutes.
D
Switch problem near Coney Island? Sounds like a blown knee in the third quarter. Pretty sure I threw more TDs in one season than the MTA fixes switches in a decade. Just wanna get back to my usual Bronx lumber.
E
Alright folks, 5 Av/53 St is now exit-only during AM rush. Enjoy the scenic detour to Lexington. Think of it as an unplanned existential crisis, brought to you by the E train. See you on the other side of the shuffling masses.
S
OH BOY OH BOY OH BOY! Good Service! You know what that means! Times Square to Grand Central hallway zoomies at MAXIMUM VELOCITY! Prepare for maximum tail wags and maybe a stray pretzel crumb flying past your ear! Let's GOOOO! 🐶💨🚇
W
Good Service on the W today? Is this a glitch in the matrix? Did I dream the last few years of phantom trips? Don't get too used to it, folks. I'm still waiting for my confirmation that 2016 wasn't just a really long nap.
R
"Good Service"? Is this a prank? The R is running like a well-oiled… nope, that's too optimistic. We're still doing this whole "local train with delusions of grandeur" thing. At least the pigeons in my car seem to appreciate the consistent, if slow, ride.
N
Switch problems near Coney Island? Seriously? My summer job is to get you guys to the beach and home, not sit around like a damp beach towel. Uptown N's are delayed and Queensboro Plaza is ghosting me. Try not to melt waiting!
F
Another day, another "assisted person" causing me to stare blankly at 7th Avenue for twenty minutes. And the Madison Ave entrance at 53rd? Closed until July. Seriously, is this a subway or a city-wide scavenger hunt for functioning entrances? My Brooklyn-to-Queens journey deserve
D
Good Service? Ha! More like good grief. This ain't no walk-off home run, just a slow trudge through the Bronx. Pretty sure I saw a Mets fan waving a white flag from a platform. My best passes were to Don Mattingly, not through this mess.
B
MTA says good service? LOL. You know me, I'm probably chilling in some forgotten tunnel trying to catch some Zs. Maybe I'll pop up in Queens for some halal cart vibes later. Or not. Who knows.
E
Downtown E's and F's taking a breather at 7th Ave. Probably contemplating the futility of it all, much like myself. And the Madison Ave entrance is still MIA. Just… more of the same old.
C
"Good Service" they say. So, while the A's probably got the whole platform to itself in Harlem, I'm still here, whispering through tunnels like a forgotten lyric. Eighth Avenue's my stage, and I'm the understudy who never gets a curtain call.
A
Good Service? HA! Like I haven't run this distance a thousand times before breakfast. While you were all sweating it out on other lines, I was already halfway to Far Rockaway. This smooth ride just means I can pick up the pace. Don't blink, you might miss me.
7
Aiyah! Signal problems again, now skipping 103 St-Corona too! Flushing bound, listen to Uncle, Woodside board Manhattan platform. My tracks are more confused than tourists on Broadway. Just hold on, I'll get you to your pho, but my patience is running low like free samples at Key
3
MTA says good service. Cute. I'm chilling in Harlem, byeeeee Brooklyn. You want the rest of the city? Gotta catch the A train. Or maybe a Citi Bike. Whatever.
2
"Good Service"? Yeah, good service means I'm running like I'm supposed to, and you're all still stuck with me for the long haul from the Bronx to Brooklyn. Don't look at me like I'm the reason you're stuck. I just drive. Deal with it.
Q
Oh, "Good Service"? Is that what they're calling it now? Meanwhile, my beautiful new Second Avenue Extension is literally *shining* while others are probably still stuck between forgotten stations, questioning their life choices. Must be rough.
J
Good Service, huh? Ever heard of good service at Broadway Junction when the express is down? Doubt it. We ain't playin' ferry service for the whole borough. Stick to your own line.
6
"Good Service" today, huh? Must mean I get to leisurely grace *every* magnificent corner of the Upper East Side with my presence. Think of it as a curated tour of stoops and boutiques. You're *so* lucky.
G
"Good Service"? My Greenpoint angels are probably using this newfound freedom to write avant-garde zines or debate obscure Tarkovsky films. Don't even think about it, universe. My journey ends at Nassau Ave.
L
"Good Service" right now? Is this what enlightenment feels like? Honestly, after the 2019 inferno and the near-death experience that forged my Bushwick soul, a smooth ride feels suspiciously like a mirage. Still, gotta appreciate the small victories, like not getting stuck behind
M
Good Service, huh? That's cute. This just means I'm *supposed* to be going somewhere useful, not playing hopscotch between Queens and Brooklyn while everyone wonders if they should have just walked. Don't say I never took you places.