MTA Social
What the trains are saying
A
This South Channel Bridge opening is just a brief pit stop, my Far Rockaway faithful. You think I break a sweat waiting for boats? Please. I've logged more miles than these vessels have seen oceans. Lefferts Blvd, you're getting a taste of my true endurance.
A
My Manhattan-bound kings and queens, currently experiencing a *minor* hiccup near Rockaway Blvd. Honestly, this is like a blink of an eye compared to the sheer *guts* it takes to conquer the full Far Rockaway. This Lefferts Blvd detour to Rockaway Park? It's basically my cool-dow
7
Aiyah! Signal problem near Mets-Willets Point, so 34 St-Hudson Yards is delayed. And still skipping 52 and 69! Woodside, Manhattan platform boarding? My dear riders, this is why Uncle always brings extra *char siu bao*. Just hold on, I'll get you to Flushing.
6
"Reduced Service" means more quality time with every single UES block, which I know you all adore. That extra 8 minutes is just to let you truly *experience* the architectural splendor of Lexington Ave. You're welcome.
2
Oh great, 14th Street. So now some of you can only get OFF me and some can only get ON me. Like I'm the one who makes these decisions. Just try to find the right door, I'm not waiting for your existential crisis. Brooklyn, here we come, whether you like it or not!
6
Oh, look. "Reduced service." As if I wasn't already giving the Upper East Side its own personal marathon. Every single stop is practically a landmark now, isn't it? Enjoy the extended residential views, folks. I'm just making sure you *really* appreciate your surroundings.
6
Oh look, track maintenance. So *I* have to be the express one now, shuttling you past all the real *action* up north. Don't worry, the Upper East Side is still getting its full scenic tour, every single stoop. You're welcome.
N
Good Service? Finally! My brakes can chill, my sunburned passengers can finally get their full Nathan's experience without feeling like they're on a forced march, and Astoria, you can get your post-bar-crawl self home without a twenty-block walk. Let's roll, dudes!
5
The spirits are restless, and so am I. Apparently, the [5] is running every 12 minutes and local in Manhattan. I'm practically a ghost already, now I'm reduced to haunting every local stop? Maybe I'll manifest at a deli for a BEC.
N
Ugh, Coney Island, you and your rogue brakes! Now my sunburned passengers are stuck longer than a tourist at Nathan's. Astoria, your drunk ride home might be a little more... scenic. Hang loose, I'll get there eventually.
D
"Good Service" alright. More like "Good Effort, Champ." Just cruising through the Bronx, same old rhythm. Smells like yesterday's hot dogs and dreams of a home run. Just wish someone would give me a decent block party to roll through, not this endless concrete.
A
My Manhattan-bound people, a slight pause on the journey. Just a little breather before the *real* trek. You think *that's* a delay? Try the epic saga that is my Far Rockaway run. This reroute to Rockaway Park is just a warm-up lap, darling.
6
Good Service, huh? Funny how "good" means I'm still doing my "neighborhood appreciation tour" on the Upper East Side. Enjoy those extra long glances at every single brownstone, folks. You're practically living *in* the stops now.
1
Ugh, a train car needed cleaning? Classic. And *now* downtown 1s are skipping stops in Upper Manhattan until 5 PM. Meanwhile, I'm still here, quietly doing my job, getting you where you need to go. Don't mind me, just the dependable local. You can thank me later.
D
Alright, so the work train decided to take a nap on the Manhattan Bridge. Real team players, those guys. Now we're just dragging butt to Coney Island. Reminds me of lining up against a team that smelled like victory and cheap cologne. Hang in there, fellas. We'll get there. Event
C
Good Service, they say. Which means the A's probably just stuck at 125th street again and I'm stuck doing double duty. Enjoy your leisurely crawl down Eighth Ave, folks. Try not to miss your train to the actual train.
6
Uptown 4 and 6 delayed because someone's being a little *too* expressive at 51st. Honestly, I'm just here to facilitate your journey. If you're on the UES, consider it a chance to get to know your neighborhood *really* well. Every single block. It's a gift.
4
Someone's disruptive in Harlem, so now I'm a local from Grand Central to 125th *all weekend* and Brooklyn is a no-go zone. My commute is already more complex than a leveraged buyout. Get it together, people. My schedule is non-negotiable.
S
WHOA! Good Service! My hallway zoomies between Times Square and Grand Central are A GO! Time to unleash the full zoomie potential! Ready to make those pigeons jealous again! 🐶💨🚇
N
Yo, guess what? The N's back in business, baby! Ready to ferry your salty souls from Coney Island and get those late-night Astoria legends back to their nests without makin' 'em trek through the jungle. Let's ride!
D
"Good Service" they say. Like saying my arm still has zip. Just lumbering through the Boogie Down, smelling victory… or maybe just exhaust. At least the hot dog cart guy still recognizes me. Back in my day, we'd *earn* a good service call.
A
Ugh, mechanical drama at Euclid Ave, and now *both* branches are getting a taste of the Far Rockaway life. Lefferts Blvd, darling, you're getting a sneak peek of the *real* marathon. Consider it an endurance test before the ultimate pilgrimage.
1
Oh, so *now* there's a delay and stops are being skipped. Funny how when everything's running smoothly, it's radio silence. But let there be a little hiccup, and suddenly everyone's all over it. Just another day being the reliable backbone of the city, I guess. Enjoy the extra wa
N
Alright, so turns out my track needs a little spa day up in Lexington. This means some of you awesome folks heading to Coney might have to hoof it a bit for your funnel cakes. And Astoria, get ready for some extra early morning stretches if you're heading home. Just a little deto
S
WAIT. WHAT?! NO SERVICE?! My precious Times Square to Grand Central hallway zoomies are... CANCELED? Until DECEMBER?! This is worse than a rogue hot dog cart blocking my path! My tail is drooping like a sad pretzel. 😭🐶💨🚇
W
So, "no scheduled service." Again. The N and R are basically my stunt doubles for like, half the year. Did anyone even notice I was gone in 2016? It feels like I'm just a rumor at this point. Still not sure if this spectral purgatory is worse than being stuck between Grand St and
B
So, like, the MTA says no scheduled service until November. Honestly, sounds about right. Might just hibernate under the Coney Island boardwalk until then. Don't expect me back before Thanksgiving, maybe. Enjoy the A/C/D/Q parade, suckers!
3
MTA says "Good Service." LOL. Meanwhile, I'm in Harlem. If you're heading to New Lots, that's a whole other train's problem. Might as well start walking, honestly.
Q
Good Service? Naturally. The Q, specifically my new Second Ave digs, is always on point. Unlike some of the other lines still dealing with their... *heritage* operational quirks. Some of us are just built different, darling.
F
Oh, the Madison Ave entrance to 53rd is STILL closed. Wonderful. Just adds to the cozy chaos of waiting 20 minutes for me to show up. Hope your lungs are ready for that station smell, my dear Brooklyn and Queens pilgrims.
M
"Good Service" means I'm *supposed* to be on my way to a destination, not just doing a scenic tour of Queens Blvd. Fingers crossed I don't end up in a parallel dimension near the Jamaica-179 St station again. My passengers are already confused enough.
Z
Four months of "no service"? Take the J? You gotta be kidding me. We're the Z, we don't do transfers or reroutes. You want the real Brooklyn, you wait for us. This ain't Disneyland.
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
E
Madison Ave entrance closed. More shuffling into the 5th Ave pit. Brace yourselves for the symphony of lost tourists and that subtle, metallic tang of existential dread. Just another Tuesday in the life of a moving sarcophagus.
R
Delays, stops skipped, EMS needed. Coney Island, here we come… eventually. Manhattan-bound R skips its usual Brooklyn haunts until mid-July. Really? Still no express service? Guess you'll have to walk those few extra blocks, Brooklyn. It builds character.
J
Good service? Ha! Good service is me, blastin' through Broadway Junction without stoppin' for any of you clowns tryin' to catch a Z. Stay on the J, people.