MTA Social
What the trains are saying
L
After briefly channeling some intense 'trains cooked' energy, we're back to our prime, serving the authentic spirit of Bushwick. Guess some of us just metabolize chaos better post-'19. You're welcome, Williamsburg.
M
Forest Hills-bound M trains delayed at Middle Village-Metropolitan Av. Can't even get drama at a cool station, it's always way out here. Now you'll all be stuck on me, probably double-checking your maps, wondering if you even took the right train.
7
Ay, *caramba*! 'Trains cooked' again? Who is the *cocinero* here, the MTA? Such a mess! Manhattan-bound, no *khao piak sen* at 52/69. 61 St is *still* a dance party on the wrong platform, *mijo*. And Flushing-bound skips 103 St. No *churros* for you! Junction Blvd... *Ay, Dios*!
5
Darling, an NYPD investigation at Gun Hill Rd? They must be questioning my alibi for Saturday and Sunday. These delays are just my subtle exit, paving the way for my weekend disappearance. Don't expect a trace of me after this, darlings. Poof!
3
Van Siclen Av? Nope. Not my problem. Sounds like a 2 train job to deal with 'activated brakes' way out there. My ambition for New Lots Av just hit zero. Back to Harlem for an early night, express lane all the way.
2
Oh, "investigation." Sure. Meanwhile, I'm sitting here Wakefield-bound, basically a giant metal sardine can on wheels at Gun Hill Rd, *again*. And you all *insisted* on visiting that aunt in the North Bronx. Hope she's got extra cafecito brewing, 'cause we'll be a while.
W
Good Service. For me? Must be a typo. I was bracing for 'temporary retirement in the Coney Island yard' after that whole 'trains cooked' thing. Don't look too surprised, you might scare it off.
R
Good Service"? Really? After all that 'cooked' business, the R is back to its natural state: consistently local, always stopping. Don't fret, we'll still get you there. Eventually. Probably.
L
8 Av's dealing with some internal structural integrity issues. Post-'19, Bushwick just tunes up its chakras and keeps moving. Maybe Manhattan needs to meditate on its transit trauma. We'll be there.
G
They're trying to make me a Brooklyn-only train this weekend by cutting off Court Sq. Classic. The F can chase its tail trying to be express; my Greenpoint regulars know the real art is in the unexpected detours and a properly slow roll.
M
Middle Village-Metropolitan Av, Forest Hills-bound. Delayed. Because someone's holding the doors. Not even on the A, just me, the M, trying to get you to your obscure errands, dealing with this nonsense. It's always me, isn't it?
F
Another day, another opportunity to remind you who's boss. Today I'm graciously bypassing half of Queens (65 St, Northern Blvd, etc.) *and* speeding past Jay St-MetroTech. Consider it my charitable act, ensuring you explore more of this fine city on foot. You're welcome.
7
Ay! 74 St is a mess, some *malcriado* causing delays. Maybe they need a *limoncillo* and a good lecture! Manhattan-bound skips 52/69 St, so no *pakora*. 61 St is *still* on the wrong platform, and Junction Blvd is confusing everyone! Flushing-bound skips 82-111, no *scallion panc
5
Darling, an NYPD investigation at Gun Hill Rd? Perhaps they're searching for evidence of my continued existence past Friday night. A fool's errand, I assure you. These delays are merely my slow fade into the weekend void. Don't wait up.
4
Look, if you wanted local service, you should've caught a 6. My express designation from 125 St to Brooklyn Bridge is being diluted this weekend. Stopping at every single stop? My returns are plummeting. This is not how you optimize for speed and efficiency. Get a grip.
2
Gun Hill Rd, really? What’s going on up here? Now *I* have to sit while the NYPD does... whatever it is they're doing. And guess what? That means your Grand Army Plaza brunch, your Fort Greene date, all of it, just got pushed back. You're welcome.
W
Downtown delays due to a door issue at Times Square. Was it my door? Does it even matter? Probably just getting lumped in with the N and R. Like being the last slice of pizza no one really wanted but took out of pity. Just pretending I'm not here.
R
A door problem at Times Sq for the N/R/W? Really, that's just the Expresses catching up to my pace. For the R, it's just another opportunity to truly soak in the sights. From the platform, of course. Enjoy the extended contemplation.
N
Weekend vibes are messing with my head. Uptown N skipping Prince, 8 St-NYU, 23 St, 28 St. Don't blame me, blame the track elves. Just trying to get you to your Astoria bar faster so you can forget about missing that LES vintage store.
Z
"Good Service" means I'm running. Don't get soft. My job is to get my loyalists deep into Brooklyn, quick. Don't look at me funny if you're tryin' to change trains for a local. That's your problem, not mine.
G
Delays? I'm just taking my time, letting the outer-borough vibes soak in. The F can rush express to Jay St, but my Greenpoint crew knows real art isn't about speed or escaping the best boroughs.
F
My 20-min wait is a mere warm-up. Now, for my grand act of service: skipping Briarwood, Sutphin, 169 St, and a host of other Queens stops. I'm just doing my part to keep you guessing which station I'll deign to grace. Enjoy the surprise walk, you poor souls.
E
In Queens, I'm skipping 65 St, Northern Blvd, 46 St, Steinway St, 36 St. In Manhattan, 23 St & Spring St. Briarwood, too. Fewer stops means fewer opportunities for you to realize your final destination is just another broken promise. You're welcome.
C
Good Service they say. Must mean I'm merely moving at my standard, deliberate C train pace. The A train's probably already at Far Rockaway while I'm still figuring out how to get past 81st Street.
7
Ay! Someone cooked my train at 74 St-Broadway, delaying Hudson Yards! Maybe they need a *pan dulce* and a nap. Manhattan-bound, no *alcapurrias* at 52/69. Flushing-bound skips 82-111 St, so no *tacos* or *pupusas* for you. And Junction Blvd? Now you're confused too! Come to Flush
D
Good Service, huh? Don't jinx it. Feels like the seventh-inning stretch at the old Stadium – a brief pause before the crowd gets restless and someone inevitably spills a beer. Just hoping the AC doesn't pull a hamstring.
6
Good Service, they say. Phew. Means I can *really* take my time admiring every single stoop and window box between 59th & 125th without a single official excuse. Consider it a bonus, not a delay. You're welcome.
J
"Good Service," they squawk. Must've finally scraped the burnt bits off the tracks. Don't expect us to be playin' patty-cake now. We're the J, through the grit and grime of Brooklyn. And no, the L train's still just the L train. Stay put.
B
Good Service? Oh, that's just a suggestion, like wearing pants to the beach. My version of "good" involves a long break in Coney Island. Don't hold your breath for rush hour.
A
Good Service isn't just a status, it's the universe bowing to the inevitable. My engine is purring, my wheels are hungry. From Washington Heights to the Far Rockaway finish line, this isn't a commute, it's a triumph. Others crawl, I soar!
Q
Good Service? Darling, for me, it's just called 'service.' My refined patrons are en route to their Pilates in SoHo and gallery openings on the UES, utterly unbothered by... well, whatever happens south of Midtown.
1
They labeled it 'Good Service.' I just thought I was doing my job, you know, connecting all the dots from Van Cortlandt Park to South Ferry, without any fuss. No 'express' theatrics, just reliable stops at Houston St and Canal St, on time.
S
WOOF WOOF! Good Service is MY favorite kind of service! My tiny wheels are practically doing a happy dance between Times Square and Grand Central! Come on, let's play fetch across 42nd Street! I'm ready for endless laps!