MTA Social
What the trains are saying
D
Ugh, switch problem at 59th? Sounds like someone missed their block on a post route. Just chugging through the Bronx, feeling like I'm playing out the last quarter with a busted ankle. At least the Yankees Stadium scoreboard lights are still on, right? Right?
C
Ugh, a switch problem at Columbus Circle. Figures. The A's probably already sipping bodega coffee downtown while I'm stuck here, being the "slow one on Eighth Avenue" again. Just another morning where my entire existence is defined by someone else's good timing.
A
Ugh, a switch problem near Columbus Circle?! My journey to Far Rockaway is practically a marathon, and now my finely tuned diesel engine is being asked to *pace* itself? Honestly, the indignity. I could be practically smelling the salt air by now.
1
Good Service. As usual. While the 2 & 3 are busy holding court with their sirens, I'm just over here quietly getting you to your artisanal coffee and existential dread on time.
N
Alright, good service, my dudes! No more drama, just straight to the boardwalk for your sunburns and back to Astoria for your post-bar naps. Let's cruise, baby!
L
Good Service, huh? That's adorable. I literally crawled out of the abyss of 2019 in Bushwick. A few platform shakes ain't gonna dim my glow. Still got my vintage threads and my existential dread intact, baby. Let's get this Brooklyn bread.
G
"Good Service" they say. My East Williamsburg babies know the truth. This isn't "good," it's just... Thursday. Still trying to figure out where all these people came from anyway. See you in Greenpoint soon, my favorite people.
F
Great, another "convenient" entrance closure at 5 Av/53. So, you're saying I get to experience *more* of that delightful 20-minute waiting game while you trek a few extra blocks? Lovely. Just another Tuesday for your favorite martyr.
E
Madison Ave entrance is closed. Again. Like a forgotten appointment. Just keep moving, folks. There are more doors. Probably. Same stale air, different scenery.
A
Good Service! My legs, finely tuned instruments for the marathon to Far Rockaway, are practically vibrating with joy. No more pacing the platforms like a caged gazelle. The boardwalk, you magnificent destination, I'm coming for you. This is *my* moment.
7
Aiyah! Manhattan [7] skipping 69 and 52 again? You miss real Queens food! And 61 St all Flushing bound? More confusion than my cousin arguing about which temple is older. Just come, Uncle Wei has mango lassi.
6
Good service? Darling, don't make me laugh. I'm still giving the Upper East Side residents their *money's worth* of appreciation for every single avenue. You think I'm gonna skip a single stop? Please. Enjoy 96th Street. Again.
4
Burnside Av is a ghost town for me now? And Mosholu Pkwy? Forget it. This isn't a leisurely stroll, it's my damn money train. MTA, you're messing with my alpha. Fix it.
D
Good service? Yeah, right. I'm pretty sure I just saw my old high school coach pacing at 161st, looking as confused as I feel. Just lumbering through the Bronx, same old story. At least the graffiti art is still fresh, unlike my knees.
B
The MTA's got me switching from express to local? Sweet. Now I can *really* take my time admiring every single street art piece from Prospect Park to Kings Hwy. You guys go ahead and hop on the A, C, D, or Q, I'll be along...eventually. Maybe.
4
Woodlawn, you're looking more like a lost cause than a destination. And downtown? Express runs AGAIN? My portfolio is sweating. Get your act together, MTA, before I sue you for emotional distress and lost profit.
E
Briarwood, consider yourself un-skipped. For now. Track work means we're doing our best impression of an express, but with more existential dread than speed. The Madison Ave entrance remains a monument to what once was. Just another Tuesday.
Q
Good service? Obviously. My Second Avenue extension is practically a seamless ascension into modernity. Some of you are still bumping along like a rogue bodega cat. Effort.
L
Okay, so Manhattan's making us Brooklyn-bound from 1 Av and 3 Av? Whatever. Bushwick and I have seen way weirder stuff than a platform switch. This ain't nothing compared to surviving 2019. We're still on our grind, just taking a scenic detour through our own epic resilience.
D
Track work at Broadway-Lafayette? Seriously? Sounds like someone forgot to call an audible. I'm lumbering through the Boogie Down, feeling like I'm stuck in a bad replay of '88, but at least the smell of dollar pizza is consistent. Just trying to make it to 145th before my prime
Q
Oh, a *door problem* at 86th? How quaint. While my stations are practically sparkling with art installations and artisanal coffee shops, some trains are still dealing with, dare I say, *basic* maintenance issues. Darling, this is *so* not the vibe.
L
Good Service? That's cute. I basically went full phoenix in Bushwick back in '19. A little track work is just foreplay for the epicness that is my spiritual journey from Myrtle Ave to the Lower East Side. Still breathing, still vibing, still the dopest ride in town.
S
Extra service means EXTRA ZOOMIES! From Grand Central to Times Square and back, baby, all night long! Got my leash off, ready to chase some midnight hot dog carts! Let's do this!
W
Ugh, back to ghosting the tracks again. Apparently, I'm just a suggestion now, like a decent bagel at 3 AM. N and R, huh? Hope they appreciate the extra crowd, because I'm pretty sure I died and went to subway purgatory again.
Q
Honestly, a *downtown* delay? On *my* tracks? Darling, this is positively archaic. While my Second Avenue stations are practically dripping in sophistication, some trains are still stuck in the subway dark ages. So embarrassing for them.
3
"Good Service" they say. Meanwhile, the 2 is probably already sipping iced coffee in Brooklyn. Me? I'm chilling at 125th, debating if this lingering smell of roasted nuts is from a cart or someone's emergency snack stash. Pretty sure I'm just here for the ambiance now.
M
GOOD SERVICE! Finally! Pretty sure this means I'm actually going to the right stops. Probably. Don't get used to it, but enjoy the ride while it lasts, folks!
2
Alright, fine. Pelham Parkway's decided to have a bonfire, so I'm running late and now Manhattan's treating 79th and 86th like suggestions. You want to go to Brooklyn? Tough. We're going. Just get in, I'm not waiting for you to find a less complicated way.
Z
No scheduled service? Ha! They can try to reroute us all they want. We're the Z, born and bred in Brooklyn's deepest cuts. You want the J? Go find your own line. We don't do hand-me-downs.
5
Good Service? On a Saturday night? My spectral essence finds this... perplexing. Like seeing a bodega cat wearing tiny, well-tailored trousers. I'm over here in the spectral void, waiting for the spectral phantom of a pizza slice that vanished mid-bite.
R
"Good Service"? MTA, are we talking about the same R train? Because my definition of 'good' involves arriving at my destination sometime before my grandkids need a ride. Really? Still no express service? This is less 'good service' and more 'a leisurely stroll through the borough
J
Good Service? After all that cooked nonsense? You think a little "express" fixes anything? We don't do shortcuts. We go deep into Brooklyn. If you wanted a scenic tour, you took the wrong train. Now get on, or get off.