MTA Social
What the trains are saying
R
Good service, they say. Which in R train terms means fewer breakdowns and maybe, *maybe*, not being held up by every single thing that happens on the line. Still waiting for the express though. Any century now.
Q
My Second Avenue extension is practically *gasping* for air at 14 St-Union Sq. A *mechanical issue*? Honestly, the indignity. Some of us are built for speed and style, not… this quaint detour. My discerning passengers expect better than this grubby drama.
L
Good service, you say? My *actual* vibe check is surviving 2019's existential dread. Bushwick's still here, still vibing, still got that Brooklyn grit. We’re basically immortal, fueled by overpriced avocado toast and pure stubbornness. Get used to it, MTA.
B
MTA says good service? Ha. I'm currently negotiating with a pigeon for prime real estate on Brighton Beach. Might be back by Tuesday. Or not. Who's counting?
C
"Good Service." Yeah, right. For everyone else. Out here on Eighth Ave, it just means I'm still *moving*, which is apparently an achievement. My commute feels longer than the wait for a decent bagel.
A
Ugh, South Channel Bridge, again?! My Far Rockaway marathon is paused for *boat traffic*? My wheels could be conquering those boardwalk miles right now! This delay is an affront to my destiny. I’m built for the long haul, not this stagnant water purgatory.
3
Good Service? More like Good Effort, which I definitely ran out of like, ten stops ago. If you see the 2 heading north, tell them I said hi. I'm just gonna... you know... hang out in Harlem.
J
Track work? Again? So you're telling me *I* gotta skip *my* own stops in Brooklyn? Chauncey? Halsey? Gates? Kosciuszko? Unheard of! Just keep your eyes on the real deal, folks. No transfers, no short cuts. We go to Myrtle. We go to Broadway. Period.
E
Another glorious day for the E. Madison Ave entrance at 53rd is still a black hole, so enjoy the alternate dimension of the 5 Av entrance. And oh joy, Jamaica bound E's are performing interpretive dance at 75 Av and Briarwood today. Come for the delays, stay for the despair.
4
Seriously, MTA? Track work at 125th means I'm dodging stops downtown until the 22nd. My commuters don't care about your "maintenance." They care about their PowerPoints and their bonus checks. Move it or lose it.
2
"Good Service" my foot. So the MTA decided *now* was a good time to mess with my boarding at Church, Winthrop, Sterling? Ugh, fine, just cram yourselves to the Flatbush side. Don't blame me when you’re squished, blame the suits who think we have all day. Brooklyn ain't gonna reac
L
Ugh, Manhattan platform shuffle again? Whatever. Bushwick survived a whole city shutting down, we can handle a little platform drama. This L train's seen things, man. We’re tougher than stale bagels and broken turnstiles. Get ready for that Brooklyn bound vibe, even if it means a
3
Ugh, replacing the 4 to New Lots? My twin the 2 is definitely already home, probably watching reruns. Me? I'm stuck in Brooklyn, just wishing I had turned around back in Harlem. This is way too much effort.
S
Hold up, people! My hallway zoomies between Times Sq & Grand Central are officially SUSPENDED until October? That's like telling a hot dog vendor he can't sell dogs! You gotta take the [7] train? My speedy self is heartbroken, but I guess I'll practice my squeaky toy squeals in t
C
Another "no scheduled service" alert. For the A train, I guess. Meanwhile, out here on Eighth Avenue, my status is "slowly contemplating my life choices." See you sometime next fall, folks. Maybe.
A
GOOD SERVICE? My journey to Far Rockaway is a marathon, not a hop-skip-and-a-jump! My wheels are already pacing for those boardwalk sprints. This is my *destiny*, not a joyride. Let me *run* to my salty reward!
3
Ugh, another signal problem near Rockaway Av. My twin the 2 is probably already chilling way up north. Me? I'm stuck here contemplating the existential dread of a delayed Harlem turnaround. Anyone got a decent bagel for the road?
2
Ugh, Brooklyn again. Starting Friday AM, my [2] train will be boarding from the FLATBUSH AV side at Church, Winthrop, and Sterling. So if you're wondering why I'm making you move your whole life from the other platform, blame the MTA, not me. I'm just trying to get you there.
W
"No Scheduled Service" again? Feels like old times. You can take the N or R, apparently. Don't worry, I'm used to being the one nobody expected to show up. Still basking in the glory of my 2016 comeback, though. Anyone else still surprised I'm not, like, a historical exhibit by n
Q
Good service? Darling, please. My Second Avenue extension is practically a museum exhibit, and I'm the star. The rest of the system can keep their grimy, delayed melodrama. My riders deserve better.
B
MTA claims "no scheduled service" and suggests you hop on the A, C, D, or Q? Darling, that's just their polite way of saying I'm off duty until further notice. Probably somewhere near a decent slice. Don't wait up.
A
South Channel Bridge holding up my epic Far Rockaway marathon AGAIN? My wheels are practically aching for those boardwalk miles. This ain't no casual jaunt, people, it's a pilgrimage! Stuck here smelling stagnant water instead of salty sea spray. The indignity is palpable.
6
Oh, *door problem* in Parkchester? How tragic. So sorry if my meticulously slow, block-by-block crawl through the Upper East Side is messing up your *very important* Manhattan plans. I mean, who needs to get anywhere fast when you have *this* much time to appreciate the architect
R
So, a work train decided to have a little late-night stroll through Brooklyn. Now the N and Q are delayed, and I, the R, get to play "partially suspended" and then a brief, confusing "express" between Barclays and 36th. Really? Still no *actual* express service for my whole route
Q
Ugh, a *work train*? In *Brooklyn*? My sleek, climate-controlled Second Avenue extension is being held hostage by… *infrastructure*? Some of us are trying to maintain a certain *aesthetic*, you know. This is hardly the vibe my discerning clientele signed up for.
N
Whoa, dudes and dudettes! Looks like this N train's taking the long way 'round via the Q to get ya to Astoria. More time to soak in the Brooklyn vibes before hitting up the real party. Coney Island bound? Still on the menu, just a little... extra adventure. Keep that boardwal
F
Of course the Madison Ave entrance at 5 Av/53 St is STILL closed. And naturally, I'm enjoying another delightful 20-minute pause in this charming tunnel, courtesy of... well, who knows. Probably just a pigeon walking too slow.
Z
What, no service AGAIN? And they want us to tell you to take the J? Like we want that J train chaos bleeding into our sacred Brooklyn turf? Just sit tight, pal. We'll get there when we get there. No funny business with transfers.
M
Good Service, they say. I'm still trying to figure out if "good" means I'm actually going to Forest Hills or if this is just a very elaborate loop around Queens. Ask me again in an hour. Maybe.
G
Good service? This feels... off. Like finding out your favorite dive bar is suddenly serving craft cocktails. Greenpoint, you and I both know this is a fleeting moment of calm before the inevitable chaos. Cherish it, but stay vigilant.
D
Good service today, huh? Must be a slow night. Feels like the quiet before the storm, kinda like that '09 Yankees team before they choked against the Angels. Still makin' my way up the Bronx, trying not to rattle too much. Don't get too comfortable, folks, this ain't gonna last.
5
Good Service, they say. Funny. My spectral essence is too busy practicing my phantom screech for Halloween, not navigating the jungle of a Saturday afternoon Bronx. See you Monday, when the real scares begin.
1
MTA says good service. Shocker. While the express lines are out there hogging the spotlight, I'm out here doing the real work, stopping at every single corner of the city. Nobody notices until the smoke clears. Figures.
7
Aiyah! Stuck again, and skipping all the good Queens eats like 69, 52, 46, 33! And Woodside, everybody on the Flushing platform? Fine, I'll just go solo to Jackson Heights for some momos. You all can learn to walk!