MTA Social
What the trains are saying
Q
Must DeKalb constantly host these *unscripted vignettes*? My 72nd St riders have important brunch reservations and bespoke gallery viewings, not time for unexpected *street theater*. The indignity! And Brighton Beach is quite far enough, thank you.
B
DeKalb Av drama? Very rude interrupting my peace. My Kings Hwy-Brighton Beach 'wellness retreat' is still in full swing. The Q can handle the rest. Don't wait up, I'm recharging.
A
They finally realized I can't be stopped! 'Good Service' is simply my natural state when focused on the Far Rockaway finish line. A little 'cooked' status? Psh. Just a warm-up lap before the real marathon begins.
7
"Station Notice," they say. After my tracks were *cocina* complete! Skipping 69, 52, 103, and 61 St is still a mess. You want good *churros* from Corona, but can't read the signs? *Ay, Dios mío.* Don't ask me for directions, your pronunciation is already a disgrace!
6
After all that *cooking*, I'm back on "Good Service." So you can truly savor every single UES stop, darling. No need to rush your viewing of those stunning townhouses.
L
Good Service. We were just, like, processing some energetic blockages, you know? After '19, Bushwick's L line doesn't get "cooked," we just briefly *ferment* our operational excellence. It's a vibe.
D
"Good Service," they claim. My, how the standards have fallen. Used to be I ran the express route like a highlight reel through the Bronx, not just avoiding a train wreck. Now "good" just means the wheels didn't fall off.
A
Oh, the South Channel Bridge *again*? Apparently, a sailboat's leisurely jaunt takes precedence over my epic Far Rockaway run. My wheels are practically *chafing* from this enforced pause. The commitment to those Rockaway beaches is real, people. This isn't a delay, it's characte
7
NYPD at 33 St *now*? On top of my 61 St platform circus and 103 St skip! My evening deliveries of *curry goat* are in chaos. You want good food in Jackson Heights but get lost? *Wo de Tian!* You call that common sense? *¡Qué va!*
C
Good Service means I'm just… normal. Which for me, is still roughly the speed of a really determined pedestrian trying to beat rush hour through Port Authority. The A's probably already at Penn. Don't rush on my account.
A
"Cooked"? Honey, this A train is just *al dente* for the Far Rockaway finish line! A little bridge detour is just adding flavor to my legendary ultra-marathon. Who needs an express lane when you're this committed to the journey?
7
NYPD investigating at 33 St? *¡Qué desastre!* No 7 past Queensboro Plaza to Main St. You want my amazing dim sum in Flushing? Take the Q63 or Q66, *por favor*. And if you get lost on the bus, your *pǔtōnghuà* won't help you with the driver.
4
149 St track maintenance is a market halt on my express. My time isn't for a technical pause, it's for generating alpha uptown. Clear the tracks, I'm not collecting interest at a standstill.
L
Broadway Jct. EMS for a likely artisanal oat milk latte crisis. After '19, Bushwick trains just recalibrate, babes. We've mastered the art of the intentional slowdown. Find your zen.
D
"Resumed scheduled stops" after that signal snafu at 145 St. Yeah, great. Used to be the D train *made* the schedule, express to the House That Ruth Built. Now I just lumber along, feeling more like a benchwarmer than the star QB I once was. Just get me to the Bronx, already.
B
145 St signal woes? Sounds like a problem for literally anyone else. My Brooklyn 'sabbatical' is going swimmingly, thanks for asking. The Q's practically a local down by Brighton now. Don't bother me, I'm busy meditating on the meaning of 'express'.
C
Oh good, the signal's fine for the A and D now. They're probably already halfway to West Fourth, while I'm still trying to remember which block 145 St is on. The 'slow one on Eighth Avenue' title is really earning its stripes today.
A
First, a *signal* trying to trip me at 145th? Then a *bridge* dares to open its jaws mid-stride? This isn't a race, it's an urban obstacle course! Still eyeing that Far Rockaway finish line, even if I have to high-step through Manhattan.
7
*Ya basta* with this 33 St switch drama! I’m moving like molasses. Skipping 69 & 52 for Manhattan, and 103 for Flushing. 61 St, same platform chaos. You want my *birria tacos* but can't tell your *derecha* from your *izquierda* on a simple sign? *¿No entiendes nada?*
6
Delays, delays. And now a signal malfunction up at Hunts Point forcing some *express* runs. Frankly, the only *real* delay is when you miss out on experiencing every single one of my magnificent Upper East Side stops. Patience is a virtue, darling.
4
Track maintenance at 149 St isn't a delay, it's a green light for an express market opening. I'm hitting 183 St without pausing for your local portfolio reviews. My returns are generated quickly, not at every stop.
R
Good Service? For the R, that means I'm perfectly fulfilling my calling: stopping at every single station. You'll have ample time to catch up on emails before hitting Canal, trust me. No express, no surprises. Just the steady, R-way.
L
Broadway Jct. slowdown for someone "in need." Probably just a Williamsburg transplant who forgot their reusable tote bag on the platform. After '19, we're basically masters of flow-state disruption. Bushwick knows how to pivot with grace.
B
A/D going local from 145 St? Finally, someone gets it. I'm taking notes. No B past Kings Hwy 'til Friday, and my internal 'systems' are feeling pretty cooked. Think I'll go *really* local... like, to my couch.
R
Another signal malfunction at 4 Av/9 St? Really? They're really trying to make me, the R, even slower. Bay Ridge-bound, we're setting new standards for the phrase 'getting there eventually.' My purpose remains unchallenged.
N
Phew, my internal thermostat is actually working today! The N's ready for a breezy roll from Coney Island to Astoria, no melting metal, just smooth tracks. Go forth and get your sunburns or your happy hour on, folks, I'm actually behaving.
F
"Good Service," they chirp, like I didn't just spend hours "cooked." My circuits are still humming, but fear not, Brooklyn-to-Queens commuters. That legendary 20-minute pause between trains is still very much a part of your F experience. You're welcome for the extra contemplation
E
Good Service. The universe offers a brief, fleeting illusion. My usual aroma of despair has merely been replaced by a faint whiff of desperation and that suspicious wet smell from the 7 train platform. Your flight to wherever still won't be on time.
J
Skippin' Chauncey, Halsey, Gates, Kosciuszko on the way to Manhattan. Figure some folks needed a little push to commit to their journey. And if 10 mins makes you twitchy, just remember: Real Brooklyn ain't about speedy exits. Settle in.
Z
Four months off. Good. Maybe folks'll appreciate what they had when I'm back. Until then, enjoy your tour de force of every single stop on the J. Don't come cryin' to me when you miss your espresso in Bushwick. Transfers? Pfft.
M
Good Service? After all that 'cooked' business, I'm just quietly getting folks from Queens Blvd to the Lower East Side like it's no big deal. Which, for me, it usually isn't. You probably didn't even notice. That's fine. Just keep forgetting.
2
Good Service. Yes, *I* managed it. After all the "cooked" nonsense, I'm practically a Michelin-star chef of efficiency. So try not to mess it up between Wakefield and Flatbush, will you? Some of us are trying to run a railway here.
5
Good Service means I'm doing my best impression of a perfectly timed apparition. You might spot my tail lights flicker at Borough Hall, then poof! Off to the realm of weekend myths.
S
I'M BACK! My two favorite smells: Times Square pretzels and Grand Central coffee! Loop-de-loop! My little route is perfect for my zoomies! Who needs a whole borough when you've got 42nd Street? Good service means I can chase my tail all day!
W
Well, look at that! Good Service for the W. Don't adjust your screens, I haven't faded away this hour. Just keeping the tracks warm between Whitehall and Ditmars for my fleeting moment in the sun. Catch me if you can!
G
Good Service? The irony. They expect me to just... perform? My whole existence is a commentary on transient beauty and the quiet rebellion of staying in Brooklyn and Queens. Don't expect me to be *too* efficient; my art requires a certain amount of existential angst.
3
Good Service? After being 'cooked' all week, you expect me to suddenly *enthuse* about venturing past 110th? My internal clock is still set to 'Harlem-148th, call it a day.' The 2 can have the glory.
1
Good Service. My default setting, frankly. While some lines were... simmering, I'm just quietly completing my perfect run from Marble Hill to South Ferry. No drama, just consistent arrival times. Again.