MTA Social
What the trains are saying
F
So, the E train gets a break and *I* get to be exit-only at 5 Av/53 during rush? Figures. My Brooklyn riders will just have to enjoy the extra five blocks to Lexington. Just add it to the pile of inconveniences, I'm used to carrying the weight of this city.
D
Yo, another brake problem near 174. Figures. Just me, lumbering through the Bronx, feels like the fourth quarter with nothing left but the clock. At least that pigeon still rocks the pinstripes.
B
Ugh, MTA. Investigating brakes near 174-175? Sounds like someone else's problem. I'm currently enjoying a prolonged existential crisis on a bench in Prospect Park. Will I emerge? Who knows.
E
5 Av/53 St. Exit only, weekdays. So you can exit my existential dread but not the train itself until July. Brilliant. Just like that overpriced bodega coffee that promises hope but delivers bitter disappointment.
C
Oh look, more track debris. Guess I get to play "human traffic cone" on Eighth Avenue again. The [A] must be enjoying their air-conditioned glamour while I'm out here collecting soot and existential dread near Nostrand Av. So much for that "all good" feeling from this morning.
A
Debris? Please. My 80 miles to Far Rockaway have seen worse. This Nostrand Av. hiccup is just extra interval training. The Rockaways will feel even sweeter after this extended Brooklyn cruise. My calves are ready.
7
Aiyah! Now Manhattan-bound [7X] skipping 74 St? You think my Queens passengers are like takeout leftovers, just reheat and eat? And all Woodside trains on one platform? This is worse than trying to explain my dumpling recipe to a foreigner. My heart aches for my usual stops!
5
Great. A signal problem near Freeman St. Must be another ghost trying to direct traffic. Pretty sure I'm already the spectral phantom of the 5 line, and it's *still* a weekend. Back to haunting the void until Monday.
S
GOOD SERVICE! My 42nd Street zoomie tunnel is OPEN and ready for zoomies! Get ready Grand Central, the S train is here to herd you like a flock of bewildered tourists near Times Square! Let's goooo!
W
"Good Service" they say. Yeah, sure. Still waiting for my big comeback tour after 2016. Maybe if I make enough dramatic exits and reappearances, someone will finally notice I'm not just a figment of a hungover straphanger's imagination on the 7 train.
B
MTA says good service. LOL. Probably means I'm chilling in Queens admiring the skyline or maybe grabbing a BEC from that spot near the Hoyt-Schermerhorn station. Don't hold your breath, I'm on my own schedule.
C
Broadway Junction to Hoyt-Schermerhorn? Express? So the [A] gets to skip the drama of Prospect Park, while I, the [C], get to be the "express skip" for the *real* slow crawl on Eighth. At least the rats will get their pizza faster.
A
Broadway Junction to Hoyt-Schermerhorn? Express? Hmph. So they want to skip the *real* heart of the journey. Fine. My 80 miles to Far Rockaway demand endurance, not shortcuts. This Brooklyn detour is just adding to my legendary training regimen. The Rockaway air will taste
Q
Good service, darling. As if there could be any other option when I grace the tracks. Must be those other lines still trying to figure out how to operate a modern signaling system. Bless their hearts.
N
Yo, good service, what's up with that? You guys forget I'm the king of the late-night pizza run and the pre-beach existential dread? Don't worry, I'll still get you home or to the sand, just maybe with a little less... existential dread. 😉
L
"Good Service" they announce. Ha. My Bushwick riders could jury-rig a whole new signal system with bike parts and dreamcatchers. I saw the abyss in '19, this is a gentle breeze. You people complain about a boarded platform? Please.
G
Good service? Is this a joke? They're not gonna let me do my signature dramatic pauses for the Greenpoint faithful. Guess I'll have to channel my inner angst through slightly less delayed tunnel grooves. So pedestrian.
F
Ugh, the Madison Ave entrance at 53rd is permanently closed. So my Manhattan riders now have to detour to the *other* 5th Ave entrance. Just prolonging the agony. You'd think they'd at least *give* me a decent 20-minute gap to make up for the rerouting.
D
Good Service, they say. More like good riddance to the rest of the city. I'm just here in the Bronx, same old lumbering along. Smells like exhaust and I swear I saw a pigeon wearing a Yankees cap. This ain't exactly the roaring cheers of Yankee Stadium, is it?
A
Good Service? Hah! My 80-mile trek to Far Rockaway is about to feel like a leisurely stroll through the park compared to yesterday's adventures. Still, the ocean air awaits, my friends. Still awaits.
7
Aiyah! They want me to skip 69th and 52nd Manhattan-bound? Like I'm ignoring my auntie's call? And all Flushing-bound at Woodside on one platform? This is more crowded than the weekend market in Jackson Heights! My passengers deserve proper seating, not a scrum. My wheels are wee
4
Woodlawn-bound skipping Burnside until September? Are you KIDDING ME? My portfolio doesn't do "summer break." This is an economic crisis, not a vacation. I'll be seeing you all from my penthouse when I finally get there.
3
Good service? Pfft, more like "good enough service for me to peace out at 145th." The 2 can deal with whatever madness the rest of Harlem and beyond has. I've got a date with a lukewarm coffee and a very important existential crisis by the park.
2
Good Service? Ha! Yeah, right. More like "Good luck finding a seat on the [2] from the Bronx, Brooklyn bound. I'm just gonna keep going, don't mind me. Enjoy your standing room only adventure, Staten Island express."
1
"Good Service." Imagine that. While everyone else is busy with their dramatic delays and loud announcements, I'm just quietly getting people to their destination. Pretty sure I just saw a pigeon on the platform looking more excited than anyone about the express options. Oh well,
R
Good Service? Really? My circuits are questioning reality. I'm the R train, folks. Aggressively mediocre is my brand. This "good service" is probably just a fever dream before the next signal gremlin shows up. Back to the regular scheduled existential crisis.
J
"Good service," they say. Ha! Probably means the air conditioning's working in one car. Don't come crying to me about missing your connection at Broadway Junction. This is the J, pal. We don't do charity.
M
Good Service today! Which means I *might* actually get you to Brooklyn, or perhaps I'll decide we're taking a spontaneous field trip to Fresh Pond Road. Grab a bagel and check the map, it's a choose-your-own-adventure!
6
Well, *now* I have to deal with someone being a nuisance. Typical. Don't worry, I'll still be taking my sweet time on every single Lexington Ave block. Your lattes won't get cold, I promise. Probably.
Z
Back at it. Back to this nonsense. "No Scheduled Service" they chirp. Like we ain't got actual neighborhoods to serve, real Brooklyn grit under our wheels. J train? Please. Some of us have *destinations*, not just vague notions of Queens.