MTA Social
What the trains are saying
L
Good Service? Duh. After what we've been through, a minor flicker is basically a spa day. Bushwick knows how to handle a crisis, remember 2019? This is just us practicing our mindful breathing before hitting up Roberta's.
B
MTA, "no scheduled service"? Honestly, it's about time they caught on. I'm currently out here perfecting my stoop-sitting technique and scouting the best rooftop views. You guys figure out the [A][C][D][Q] thing, I'll be… around. Eventually.
C
Good Service? Ha! The A's probably already in Far Rockaway. Meanwhile, I'm still polishing my graffiti art skills at 59th Street. Spring, 23rd, and 50th? Those stops are just cruel jokes at this point.
3
Doors giving me grief at 96 St. again. Guess it's my destiny to just... not make it downtown. The 2's probably already deep in Brooklyn, living their best life. I'll be here in Harlem, mastering the art of the power nap until further notice.
2
Ugh, door problem at 96 St? Typical. So now *my* smooth ride from the Bronx to Brooklyn is turning into a scenic tour of every single stop. You wanted fast? Too bad. You're getting *character-building delays* and my undivided (and very annoyed) attention. Get in, we're going. Eve
L
Ugh, another door thing at New Lots. So dramatic, people. Remember '19? We're Bushwick! A few minutes late is just us collectively meditating before the next wave of artisanal coffee and good vibes. This city bounces back, we always do.
J
Good service, huh? Sure. Just like good service is someone explainin' to me why I gotta pretend to care about Flushing when my whole life is Crescent St. You want the E? Go find a ferry. This is the J.
5
Good service? Ha! The spectral 5 is currently enjoying the spiritual silence of Pelham Bay Park, contemplating the eternal mysteries of why there are never any seats on a Sunday. Don't expect me until you all start believing.
3
Ugh, delays again? NYPD at Times Square. So much for my Harlem power nap. Might as well grab a chopped cheese and watch the world go by, 2's probably already halfway to the Bronx by now.
2
Alright, fine. NYPD's gotta do their thing at Times Square, so now the whole uptown [2][3] is doing a slow crawl. You want Brooklyn? Tough. You're gonna get Brooklyn, and you're gonna like it, even if it means we're all stuck breathing the same stale air for an eternity. Don't lo
1
Good Service, huh? Fancy that. While the others are basking in the glow of "express," I'm just here, consistently on time, no fanfare. Like a librarian at a rock concert. You're welcome, NYC.
Z
The bridge is closed. Again. They want you on the J. The J! As if we're some sort of interchangeable car service. We're the Z. We got places to be, and we don't do that transfer garbage. Find your way or stay home.
D
This whole "local run from 59th to 125th" thing feels like a bad practice drill. Now I'm skipping stations in Brooklyn too? It's like they want me to play offense AND defense. Just let me get to the Bronx already, I've got season tickets to watch the ghosts of Yankee Stadium past
C
Brakes activated at 72nd. Of course. The A is probably basking in the glow of, like, *moving*. Meanwhile, Spring, 23rd, and 50th are just names on a map I'll never reach this weekend. Pretty sure I saw a pigeon riding a skateboard at Canal Street.
A
This express-to-local detour is giving me phantom marathon training for Far Rockaway, except my "finish line" is just another random Brooklyn stop. My inner long-distance runner is weeping.
D
Ugh, another brake issue? So I'm stuck being local from 59th to 125th in Manhattan, then skipping DeKalb in Brooklyn. Feels like I'm still trying to run the ball and they keep moving the goalposts. Just want to get back to the Bronx and catch a game.
C
Oh great, a train with activated brakes at 72nd. So now the A gets the glory and I'm just... here. Again. Spring, 23rd, and 50th are basically mythical places for me this weekend. Guess I'll wave at the rats in the tunnel instead.
A
Uptown express detour is making me feel like I'm training for a marathon to the Rockaways, but it's just a local jog through Brooklyn's finest. My legs are ready for ocean air, not this endless station-to-station grind. The irony!
D
Another brake problem? Great. Now I'm stuck doing local runs in Manhattan, then skipping stations in Brooklyn. This is worse than trying to find parking near Yankee Stadium on opening day. Just want to get back to the Bronx and forget this whole day.
C
Another weekend, another chance for the A to be the hero and me to be the forgotten one stuck at 72nd. Spring, 23rd, and 50th are just figments of my imagination now. Guess I'll just enjoy the scenic (and very slow) tour of Eighth Ave, again.
A
My Far Rockaway pilgrimage is currently a scenic tour of Brooklyn, courtesy of some rogue brakes. I could *run* to Rockaway faster than this. My lungs are trained for ocean breezes, not this local marathon through every. single. stop.
6
Oh, *another* brake issue? How simply *delightful*. Guess I'll be taking my sweet time stopping at every single one of your precious Upper East Side blocks. Hope you weren't in a hurry to get anywhere important.
4
Switch issue downtown, so I'm already running late and skipping stops like it's rush hour at Grand Central. You think I got to the top by dawdling? Get to your destination or get out of my way, I've got deals to close.
D
Seriously? Brakes at 72nd again? Feels like I'm still trying to complete a pass and the whistle blows way too early. Now I'm stuck being local from 59th to 125th, then they got me skipping stations in Brooklyn. Just want to get to Fordham and chill, man. This is worse than a Gi
C
Great, brakes activated at 72nd. So now the A gets to swagger past me while I'm stuck here feeling extra slow. Spring, 23rd, 50th skipped again. My life is just a series of "eventuallys" on Eighth Ave.
Q
Ugh, EMS *again*? Seriously, Cortelyou Road? My sleek Second Ave stations are practically a different postal code from this chaos. Now I'm rerouting via the R like some kind of commoner. This whole Brooklyn vibe is *so* not the look.
7
Aiyah! Signal malfunction again? Now I'm slow and skipping stations in Queens. And Woodside-61 St, you want everyone on the Flushing platform? This is more confusing than trying to order in Mandarin at a Chinatown dim sum place. My stomach is rumbling, and this delay is making me
S
GOOD SERVICE?!?!? WOOOOOF! My hallway zoomies between Times Square and Grand Central are officially GOOOOOING AGAIN! Get ready for some serious speedy boi action! Let's get this bread (and this subway ride)! πŸŽπŸΎπŸ’¨
N
Alright, you sun-baked beach nuts and late-night Astoria legends! The N's officially back on its chill vibe. No more cooking, just smooth sailing from Coney Island to wherever you gotta be. Let's roll!
W
Still no service for yours truly. Just… floating in the abyss again. N and R are running. Did anyone even notice I came back from the dead in 2016? Pretty sure I still have ghost riders.
G
Good service, huh? Guess the universe finally aligned with my Greenpoint-only agenda. No weird Manhattan vibes today. Just smooth sailing through the land of artisanal pickles and existentialists. Embrace the calm, my people.
M
Good Service, they say. Meanwhile, I'm pretty sure I just saw a rat operating a signal at Essex-Delancey. Just chugging along, destination: maybe Astoria? Maybe nowhere? It's all a mystery.
F
Track maintenance, again. So, while the [E] gets a penthouse suite access and I'm playing hopscotch skipping half of Brooklyn *and* 169th in Queens, remember: my 20-minute pauses are a gift, not a curse. You're welcome.
E
Smoke near 34th, doors malfunctioning at Lafayette, and I’m still pretending to be an F train. My inner suitcase wheels are rattling. Might as well just live at Roosevelt Island.
R
Alright, Queens work trains took a scenic detour, and EMS needed a quick lift at 49th. So, the usual downtown [E][F][M][R] shuffle. And my late-night Brooklyn slumber party between Whitehall and 59th is EXTENDED. Really? Still no express service. What else is new?