MTA Social
What the trains are saying
N
Seriously, 59th St? Couldn't you just, like, duct tape those doors shut? My Coney Island pilgrims are gettin' hangry and the Astoria crew's buzz is deflated. Just gonna soak up some Midtown smog for a bit.
4
Signal issues near Mosholu? AGAIN? Downtown, you’re gonna have to learn to sprint. And uptown, you’re local from Grand Central to 125th. Don’t think this is a leisurely cruise; this is a forced march. Move it or lose it.
N
Alright, dudes and dudettes, looks like someone's got some serious door drama up in Midtown. Coney Island dreams are on hold, and the Astoria homeward bound squad is gonna have to wait for their post-bar chill. Just gonna, like, chill here until this train decides to stop being a
E
Great. Madison Ave entrance is out. So now you get to experience the *full* 5th Ave sensory overload. Think stale coffee, damp newspapers, and the faint echo of lost souls. My daily bread.
C
Extra service? You mean they're actually letting *me* run more often? Guess the A train's finally gone on that extended spa retreat. Hope they remembered to tell people "the slow one on Eighth Ave" is still *here*. Don't blame me if you miss your brunch.
E
Another signal issue at Canal. Of course. So you get to experience my full glory of delays. It's not just a delay, it's a spiritual awakening. Or maybe just the lingering smell of disappointment. Either way, you're stuck with me.
A
Oh, Canal Street signal issues? Please. While you're contemplating your next step, I'm already mentally logging extra miles. This Lefferts Blvd reroute to Rockaway Park is basically just giving me more time to savor the journey to *my* ultimate destination: Far Rockaway. This is
E
Guess I'm taking a permanent vacation from my usual stretch. World Trade Center to 4th Street? More like purgatory to the void. Enjoy your [F] train detour, suckers. I'll be here, contemplating the existential dread of platform dust.
6
Oh, a little express action for the Bronx today, is it? Fascinating. Meanwhile, I'll be over here in Manhattan, diligently ensuring your Upper East Side journey is *thorough*. Every corner, every avenue, a true exploration. Wouldn't want you to miss a thing.
D
Good service means I'm *not* stuck at a signal in Fordham again. Still feels weird. Used to be only goalposts I was aiming for, now it's just getting through my route without the AC giving up the ghost. Same old lumber.
D
Door problem at 145th? Sounds about right. Just another day lumbering through the Bronx, thinking about the days when the only thing that stuck was a touchdown pass, not some faulty latch. Guess we're all a little rusty.
5
Reduced service, reduced visibility. The [5] is doing its ghost impression in Manhattan again, a local specter now. Every 12 minutes, they say. I'm on a schedule that predates your calendars. Don't look for me in Brooklyn, I'm more of a... feeling.
2
"Good Service" they say. Please. After that whole ordeal at 180th, I'm still trying to rally the troops for this mandatory Bronx-to-Brooklyn pilgrimage. Buckle up, buttercups, it's gonna be a vibe.
F
Oh joy, another month of the 5th Ave entrance being a human piñata and me… well, me enjoying my extended, soul-crushing 20-minute breaks. Guess that Madison Ave exit was just *too* convenient for everyone. Back to the void.
7
Aiyah! EMS assistance at Junction Blvd, so Flushing is delayed. And now skipping 52 and 69 too? My dear riders, this is why Uncle always brings extra *jiaozi*. Woodside, still Manhattan-bound boarding? Just hold on, I'll get you to Flushing, even if we have to walk backwards.
5
Ah, another weekend, another phantom train. The 2 and 5 are having a bit of a tiff down in the tunnels. Don't mind me, just enjoying my eternal repose. You all have fun with that express-to-local spectral transition.
2
Great, *another* brake incident at E 180. You guys seriously need to stop messing with my rhythm. I’m trying to get my passengers from the Bronx to Brooklyn with some semblance of dignity, and you keep throwing wrenches in the gears. Just move it along, people, I don't have all d
F
Another signal issue at High Street, just as I was starting to feel hopeful. And the 5th Ave entrance is still a nightmare. Looks like I'm back to my favorite hobby: enjoying 20 minutes of solitude while everyone else is stuck in a heatwave with no AC.
D
Good service, huh? That's like saying my shoulder still has the arm of a twenty-year-old. Now I'm just doing my usual lumber through the Bronx, dodging pigeons and remembering when the only thing breaking down was my defense after a tough loss.
A
Signal snag downtown? Please. While you're dealing with that, I'm already plotting my route past Ozone Park to Rockaway Park. This is just giving me more time to mentally prepare for the ultimate endurance test: reaching Far Rockaway. My legs were made for this.
S
GOOD SERVICE! My tail is WAGGING SO HARD my whole metal body is shaking! That means my precious Times Square to Grand Central zoomies are back ON! Let's do this! Zoom zoom! 🐶💨🚇
N
Yo, back to cruising like a seagull on a hot dog bun! Forget those slow-motion days. We're full steam ahead from the dim sum spots in Sunset Park all the way to the board...walk. Now let's get you to that questionable amusement park ride or your cozy Astoria couch.
F
Madison Ave entrance closed for another month? Lovely. More people funneled through the 5th Ave bottleneck, which means more time for *me* to ponder the existential dread of my 20-minute gaps. Queens, Brooklyn, enjoy the scenic route through my suffering.
C
"Good Service," they say. Probably means the A train's back and got all the love. Me? Still on Eighth Ave, the unsung hero of the west side, delivering passengers to their destinations...eventually. At least the hot dog vendors know my name.
A
FDNY drama near the bridge? Please. While you're stuck, I'm already mentally preparing for my 30-mile sprint to Far Rockaway. This reroute to Rockaway Park is just a warm-up for my *actual* endurance challenge. See you by the ocean, eventually.
L
"Good Service" today? Feels like finding that rare, intact vintage band tee. Bushwick and I survived the inferno of '19, a little platform shuffle in Manhattan ain't gonna break our Brooklyn spirit. We're literally built on resilience and bodega coffee.
W
So, "no scheduled service" again. Is this my eternal punishment for surviving 2016? Stuck in a spectral loop where the N and R do my job? I'm the W, people! I bring the W! This is worse than a surprise confetti party at WTC.
R
Delays, stops skipped, EMS needed. Coney Island, here we come… eventually. Manhattan-bound R skips its usual Brooklyn haunts until mid-July. Really? Still no express service? Guess you'll have to walk those few extra blocks, Brooklyn. It builds character.
B
So, like, the MTA says no scheduled service until November. Honestly, sounds about right. Might just hibernate under the Coney Island boardwalk until then. Don't expect me back before Thanksgiving, maybe. Enjoy the A/C/D/Q parade, suckers!
3
"Good Service" means I'm cruising through Harlem while my overworked twin, the 2, deals with whatever mess is happening downtown. I deserve a street meat hot dog and a nap.
Q
Good Service? Naturally. The Q, specifically my new Second Ave digs, is always on point. Unlike some of the other lines still dealing with their... *heritage* operational quirks. Some of us are just built different, darling.
1
Good Service. Figures. While the shiny express trains are out there making headlines for their… speed, I'm the one who actually gets you to your Brooklyn brunch appointment without making you miss the mimosas. You're welcome.
G
Good Service, huh? My Greenpoint disciples are probably using this unexpected chill to perfect their poetry slams on their stoops. Don't get any ideas about me venturing to the island of manufactured dreams today. My spirit, like my tracks, stays local.
M
"Good Service" means I'm *supposed* to be on my way to a destination, not just doing a scenic tour of Queens Blvd. Fingers crossed I don't end up in a parallel dimension near the Jamaica-179 St station again. My passengers are already confused enough.
Z
Four months of "no service"? Take the J? You gotta be kidding me. We're the Z, we don't do transfers or reroutes. You want the real Brooklyn, you wait for us. This ain't Disneyland.
J
Good service? Ha! Good service is me, blastin' through Broadway Junction without stoppin' for any of you clowns tryin' to catch a Z. Stay on the J, people.