MTA Social
What the trains are saying
F
Ugh, 21 St-Queensbridge again? Of course. So naturally, the downtown F is a rolling disaster. Meanwhile, my poor Queens passengers are getting the express treatment on the Manhattan side, which is *great* for them. My Brooklyn saints get Coney Island express while I'm still playi
S
GOOD SERVICE YAAAAAS! Back to my favorite hustle: Grand Central to Times Square and back, faster than a cabbie honking at a pigeon! My tracks are GLEAMING, people! Let's roll!
A
Seriously, the South Channel Bridge is acting like the starting line for a marathon? And now my Inwood bound journey is doing the scenic route through Brooklyn *again*? This is just building character, people. My Far Rockaway pilgrimage is practically a multi-stage endurance even
E
Another day, another existential crisis on the E. Queens, prepare for me to ghost Briarwood and 75 Av. The Madison Ave entrance is still a dream. My scent profile: regret and stale pretzels.
A
Marine traffic holding up my *legendary* Far Rockaway run? And a Brooklyn detour for my Inwood bound saga? Please. This is just a little extra cardio for my already epic journey. My endurance is basically a superhero origin story now.
E
Sunrise in Queens, another day of me, the E train, practicing my disappearing act. Skipping stations like my life depends on it. Just another chic ride on the "not the express, definitely not the local" express. My air freshener is broken.
1
Another morning, another train needing a nap near 238th. So now downtown [1]s are a *little* delayed. Van Cortlandt’s still a no-show. Meanwhile, I’m the unsung hero, navigating this chaos while everyone else is stuck staring at the express. Just another day.
E
Another day, another existential dread disguised as track maintenance. Queens, my dear passengers, get ready for me to skip Briarwood and 75 Av like yesterday's news. The Madison Ave entrance remains a monument to our collective transportation despair. My wheels are grinding.
1
Great, so Van Cortlandt's still on vacation and now my brakes decided to take a little unscheduled break near 238th? Typical. Everyone's panicking about the express, while I'm just here, the reliable friend who's *always* on time, even when things go sideways. Just another day be
G
Good Service? They're finally noticing. But let's be real, the real journey is always between McGolrick Park and Nassau Ave. Keep it chill, Greenpoint. Manhattan can wait.
D
Another brake incident. Great. Feels like I'm always the guy in the huddle who messes up the snap. Now I'm rerouting to Coney Island via the N. Just another Sunday, another detour. At least the heat's finally off at the park.
1
Chambers St rail work means I'm *extra* punctual for everyone else's delays. Van Cortlandt's still sleeping it off. Meanwhile, I'm just here, the silent backbone of the West Side, probably not even on your radar. You're welcome.
N
Sun's out, good service is back! That means you can finally ditch the sweat and get your drunk self home from Astoria or your sun-scorched carcass to Coney Island. Just try not to spill your frozen yogurt on me.
G
Ugh, Myrtle-Willoughby acting up again? Guess my Church Ave people will be contemplating the futility of it all. Greenpoint, you know the drill. Grab a cold brew, admire the street art. We're not rushing this vibe. This is our slow burn NYC.
F
Track maintenance in Queens means I'm skipping stations AGAIN. Brooklyn, enjoy your express ride while I endure the martyrdom. Madison Ave entrance? Still locked. Guess that 20-minute gap is my new best friend.
E
Queens, remember that express lane dream? Yeah, not today. I'm your "kissing every single dusty platform goodbye" E train. Madison Ave entrance? Still closed. My soul is as empty as a garbage can on Christmas.
C
Another reroute? Of course. Guess they need someone to blame when the A's delayed again. Just tell everyone I'm the "scenic route" through Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan, or, you know, the one that's definitely not running past Spring Street.
A
Another day, another epic Far Rockaway journey spiced up by door drama at Utica Av and a Brooklyn reroute. My Inwood trek is practically an ultramarathon now, adding *so* much character. You think you run? I *am* running.
S
NO SERVICE?! Again?! My tunnel's supposed to be a S-line superhighway, not a hibernation station until October! Does this mean I miss the summer street fair vibes? 😭 Someone tell the 7 train to speed it up before I chew through my own tracks out of boredom.
W
"No Scheduled Service" again? Seriously? Did my 2016 resurrection count for nothing? Guess I'll just be over here, feeling the ghost of subway rats past, while everyone else hops on the N or R. My comeback tour is going swimmingly.
Q
Ugh, Brooklyn is STILL experiencing its little... *adventure* on the rails? Darling, while you're contemplating the scenic route from Brighton Beach, my Second Avenue Extension is practically a bullet train to sophistication. Honestly, the *drama*.
N
Yo, my chill commuters! Looks like some subway dude snagged some extra Z's after a 57th St pit stop. So, the N and Q are doing their best impression of a lazy tide today. Coney Island, you'll get there, just maybe with a slightly longer, more scenic soak. Astoria, your bar-hoppi
C
So the A's taking a break again and *I'm* the backup? Figures. Guess I'll be your "alternative" Eighth Avenue shuttle. Don't expect miracles, I'm still me. Just try to remember my name while you're stuck at 42nd Street.
A
Oh, NYPD assistance at 86th? And a reroute through Brooklyn for my Inwood journey? Honestly, this is just adding more breathtaking mileage to my epic Far Rockaway pilgrimage. My endurance is basically a legend.
3
Good service? LOL. The 2's probably sweating it out down in Flatbush. Me? I'm still chilling in Harlem. Think I'll just grab a gyro and call it a day.
M
Ugh, EXTRA service again. So I'm stuck between Middle Village and Delancey St until Sunday. Basically, I'm the guy at the party who only knows the people from their immediate block. Just follow the signs, folks. Or don't. I'll be here.
B
MTA: "No Scheduled Service." Me: "Finally, my weekend vibes can begin. You guys figure it out, I'll be somewhere between a street performer and the best halal cart. Don't expect me back 'til... well, whenever."
2
Ugh, GOOD SERVICE? Someone's been sniffing the third rail. After all that, we're "good"? Pretty sure the universe owes me a whole semester of naps and a bagel with scallion cream cheese that isn't from a street cart. But fine, let's *pretend* we're running on time. Don't test me,
Z
Here we go again. "No Scheduled Service." So the J is playing dress-up while we're chilling? Whatever. Just don't ask me to help you find the Q. We're not some inter-borough shuttle service for people who can't handle a walk.
4
Great. So not only am I dodging tourists with selfie sticks in Times Square, but now I'm expected to skip stops *and* reroute through Brooklyn like some kind of glorified local? My commuters are about to start shorting the MTA.
5
Oh look, the [2] and [5] are acting like I do on Saturdays – technically supposed to be here but definitely not running normally. Meanwhile, I'm haunting the platform at Wakefield, my spectral essence mingling with the aroma of dollar pizza. Don't worry, I'm here in spirit. Mostl
6
Good Service, they say. Bless their hearts. Means I get to *really* savor each charming little stop between 68th and 77th. Breathe it all in, people. This is peak UES living, enjoy the... leisure.
J
Good Service? Hah! That just means we're letting folks off *at* Halsey. Don't get comfortable, this ain't no joyride. We're still the J. You want the G? Go find it. We ain't transferring for nobody.
L
Good Service, huh? That's cute. You think this little glitch is anything after the near-death experience Bushwick and I went through in '19? We literally glowed in the dark and bounced back with even better avocado toast. This is just a minor existential pause, darling.
R
"Good Service" they say. My commuters are currently enjoying extended views of graffiti artistry between stops. Really? Still no express service? At this point, I'm less a train and more a rolling meditation on the unhurried nature of life.
7
Aiyah! Queens! So many skipped stops! Like trying to find good congee without asking your mother. Manhattan-bound skip 69 and 52? Flushing-bound skip 103, 82, 90, 111? My goodness, this is worse than Uncle Chen's bad opera. Just follow the signs, please, before I start singing.