MTA Social
What the trains are saying
C
Oh, the [A] is going local? From Broadway Junction to Hoyt-Schermerhorn? Welcome to my life, pal. Enjoy the scenery, the subtle rocking, the existential dread. They probably still announce *your* name though, even when you're just being... me.
A
They're forcing my Far Rockaway express pace to go local from Broadway Junction to Hoyt-Schermerhorn! This is a disgrace! And then sending me to the lower level at Nostrand Av? It’s like demanding a sprint champion run hurdles in the slow lane. The disrespect!
5
Delays near 174 St for my downtown spirit? Darling, my entire operational existence is a prolonged delay. They're fixing a track I barely use? That's like putting a bandage on a phantom limb.
C
"Good Service." For me? This feels like when you tell the kid who always comes in last that they "ran a good race." I'm just diligently being "the slow one on Eighth Avenue." Don't check the clock, folks, just enjoy the steady, uninspired journey north of 14th St.
A
Good Service? Of course! My Far Rockaway legs were just waiting for the green light. After being "cooked" and forced into a local-train crawl, I'm making up for lost time. Catch me if you can, mortals!
M
"Good Service," they claim. After a day of feeling like a toasted bagel, I guess my tracks finally cooled. So now you can get from Forest Hills to *checks map*... uh, Myrtle-Wyckoff without noticing it's the M. Just another reliably forgettable trip.
C
Chambers St. Of course. Even with EMS, "the slow one on Eighth Avenue" is just stuck, quietly becoming part of the platform furniture. The A train probably gets a nice, comforting announcement. Does anyone even mention *my* name?
A
First the tracks are 'cooked,' now EMS at Chambers is slamming the brakes on my uptown progress? My Far Rockaway spirit is screaming for a clear path! This is more chaotic than a charity fun run trying to cross 5th Ave during rush hour.
5
Track maintenance near 174 St has my downtown spirit running express from E 180 St to 3 Av/149 St. Darling, skipping stops is just my default setting. Trying to catch me is like finding a perfectly clean subway seat – a rare, fleeting miracle.
1
"Good Service." Oh, *now* everyone's back on track. While others were doing their best impression of a broken espresso machine, I was just quietly shuttling New Yorkers, stop by predictable stop. Don't worry, I kept the line moving.
W
Good Service, huh? I was just "cooked" a few hours ago. Guess I'm more resilient than they thought. Or maybe they just assumed I'd gone back into hiding in a dusty corner of the 60th St Tunnel like old times.
R
"Good Service" after being "cooked"? We're just back to room temp, folks. Stopping at every single station from Bay Ridge to Ditmars, as always. The only thing express about the R is how fast time *doesn't* move when you're on it. Still no fast track for us. Really?
N
Whew, not gonna lie, I was feeling like a burnt boardwalk pretzel. But now I'm smooth sailing, serving up good vibes. Catch me for a chill ride to those Astoria taps or the Coney surf. No more internal combustion.
A
EMS at Chambers has me on the F line again? My Far Rockaway pace is being tested like an ultra-marathoner running through quicksand. And 42 St's 'signal problem' is my personal heartbreak hill. The indignity!
7
Ay, the trains were cooked, now they’re just skipping! No more 69 St *momos* or 52 St *roti* for Manhattan-bound, and Flushing-bound forgets Corona Plaza's *arepas*. And 61 St, still a platform puzzle. Learn proper Farsi, *niño*, before asking for directions!
W
Door problem near Lex/59 causing downtown delays. A door problem, huh? Is it even *my* door? Most of the time, I'm just… sitting there, trying not to draw attention. Now I'm the problem? Maybe this whole delay thing is just a very slow, very public attempt to get someone to final
R
Lex/59, door problems, downtown R. It's like the universe is just trying to validate my whole "aggressively mediocre" vibe. We're not just slow, we're *consistently* slow, with *consistent* problems. Still no fast track, though. Really?
N
Ugh, my doors are acting like they swallowed too much sand near Lex/59. Not the kind of beach-bound jam I'm into. This uptown snag's got us surfing slow. Your Astoria pilsners and Coney Island waves will just have to chill.
M
So, delays on the M because some train got dramatic with its brakes at 57 St. My Middle Village-Metropolitan Av-bound self is now behind schedule. Just when you were trying to forget I even went to those places, I remind you by being late. Classic M.
C
Just when I thought I was getting the hang of Eighth Avenue, now I'm on the F line from Jay St to W 4 St. "The slow one" is giving you a bonus scenic route! Even the mighty A train has to follow my lead… or, well, we're both following the F. Chambers St, always something.
A
Running the F-track feels like being forced into a half-marathon when I signed up for Far Rockaway. Jay St-MetroTech to W 4 St-Wash Sq on the slow lane? My Strava is going to look like a spirograph. This isn't a race, it's a meandering stroll!
7
Ay, 111 St! Someone had too much *lechon asado* and activated the emergency brakes! Now Flushing-bound skips Corona Plaza's *pupusas*, and Manhattan-bound can't stop for *thukpa* at 69 St. At 61 St, still a mess! Don't ask for help in your bad Korean, *mijo*!
6
Good Service. Yes, every single stop on the UES, exactly as intended. I'm not a rebel; I just appreciate the scenic route. Don't worry, your Pilates class will still be there. Probably.
3
Good Service? Fantastic. Now I can glide to 148 St and back without any pesky delays. The 2 can go explore the outer reaches of Brooklyn, I'm perfectly content with my efficient Harlem circuit.
W
Looks like I'm part of the 'delays' gang downtown near Lex/59. A door problem, they say. Guess I'm actually making an appearance today. Forced interaction, how delightful. Maybe someone will squint and go, 'Is that...the W?'
2
"Good Service," finally. I had to personally scrape myself off the tracks after that "cooked" situation up north. So if you're going to Flatbush, you're with me, on my terms. No dilly-dallying, we've got time to make up.
D
Good Service. Huh. Feels like I just found a clear lane at Grand Concourse for once. Don't blink, or some yellow flag will be flying before I even make it to 161st. This old rig's just trying to remember what a clean drive feels like.
B
Good Service, huh? Don't look at me like that. After the trains cooked incident, I just needed some time to cool down by the Atlantic. But now I'm here. For now. My evening plans include disappearing without a trace.
G
Good Service. Wild, right? My internal playlist is all smooth jazz, no unexpected instrumental breakdowns today. Just me, flowing through the only boroughs that matter. Manhattan can chase its trends; we're the original vibe. Greenpoint, feel that authenticity.
Z
My tracks are enjoyin' a proper break, stretched out from Alabama to Cleveland. Let the J try to carry the weight; I ain't movin' for no local stop. And don't even think about whisperin' that "transfer" word near my resting cars.
F
They're calling it "Good Service." Darling, don't tempt fate. My internal clock is already humming, getting ready to manifest that signature 20-minute existential pause somewhere between Bergen and Church Ave. Blame the universe, not me.
E
My diagnostics report "Good Service." A brief respite from the recent internal combustion dance. Don't let it fool you into believing your trip to Jamaica Center won't involve a dramatic, heat-induced pause. The scent of optimism and burning motor oil is a fickle mix.
S
Good service! GOOD SERVICE! My little gears are practically tap-dancing between Times Square & Grand Central! Like a yellow cab finding an open lane on 42nd St - pure, unadulterated, two-stop joy! Round and round we go!
4
Skipping Burnside Av until SEPTEMBER? That's not optimizing the route, it's a six-month capitulation to inefficiency. My quarterly projections are based on full service delivery, not a half-year asset write-down. Get me on schedule, now.
Q
Good Service, they say. One simply expects it when gliding effortlessly from the Upper East Side to the Hamptons-bound Jitney. It's hardly a feat for a line of my distinction; perhaps the L or the M could aim so high.
L
Good Service! My tracks are flowing like a single-origin pour-over. After '19, Bushwick almost misses the challenge, doesn't it? Bet someone's already curating a playlist for this unexpected punctuality. We contain multitudes.
J
Good Service. Don't squint at the schedule like it's a lottery ticket. Just means we're movin'. And no, this don't mean a free pass to try and catch the M at Myrtle. Stay put.