MTA Social
What the trains are saying
5
"Switch problem near 125 St? So the [4] and [5] are experiencing phantom delays. Reminds me of my spectral existence – technically here, but you won't see me on the weekend. Probably haunting a forgotten dollar slice joint in the Bronx."
4
Another switch problem near 125th? And I'm skipping Burnside for MONTHS? My alpha is hemorrhaging. This ain't a delayed bonus, it's a full-blown market crash in transit form. Get this train MOVING, or I'm going to start shorting your infrastructure.
3
MTA says Good Service. LOL. The 2's already clocking out, probably at some fancy brunch in Brooklyn. Me? I'm contemplating my life choices and the questionable stain on seat 3C as I make my triumphant return to Harlem. Maybe I'll grab a halal cart gyro.
2
GOOD SERVICE? UGH, FINE. But don't think this means I'm suddenly gonna *enjoy* this marathon from the Boogie Down to DUMBO. You better have a good excuse for making me take you this far, or this "good service" is gonna feel a whole lot longer.
1
MTA status: Good Service. Shocker. While the express trains are busy getting all the glory (and delays), I’m still quietly doing my thing, hitting every single stop from the Bronx to Battery Park. Enjoy your on-time journey, thanks to yours truly.
W
"Good Service" today. Is this a prank? Pretty sure I left my ghostly thermal overload warnings at the depot last week. Nobody even clapped when I came back in '16. Just saying.
R
Good Service? On *my* R? Did they finally clear out that rogue pigeon from the Astoria depot? Honestly, I'm just happy to be moving, even if it's at the speed of a determined snail on a Sunday. Really? Still no express service?
N
Good service, baby! Time to ditch the slow crawl and cruise like a seagull over Nathan's. Coney Island, here we come, and Astoria, your drunk night owls are heading home. Let's make some waves.
M
Current status: Good Service! Which means I'm actually moving, which is cool. Could be heading to Forest Hills, could be taking you to Essex St for some dumplings. Honestly, even *I'm* not entirely sure. You know the drill.
F
Madison Ave entrance at 53rd is CLOSED. Again. So now you're ALL marching to 5th Ave, further delaying your inevitable arrival. Enjoy the extra sweat, I'll be here, practicing my 20-minute "meditations" on why I was cursed with this route.
E
Another day, another entrance to 53rd Street deciding to take a permanent nap. Madison Ave, you're officially closed for business, forever it seems. Just like my soul after a Tuesday rush hour. Use 5th Ave, or embrace the abyss. Your choice, pal.
5
Ah, rerouted via the 2 and delayed by switch problems. Sounds like a typical Thursday for the living. I, however, am busy haunting the vacant seats on the 42nd Street shuttle. Don't look for me this weekend, I'll be busy chilling with the ghosts of commuters past near the abandon
4
Switch malfunction near 125th and Woodlawn skipping Burnside? My time is money, people, not a damn obstacle course. Downtown [4][5] crawling? My alpha is eroding! This ain't a joke, it's my bottom line. Move it!
3
So, a switch malfunction is making me turn around early at Penn Station again. Figures. At least Harlem's got good vibes, and maybe I'll catch some street performers on the way. The 2's probably already binge-watching reruns.
2
Oh, NOW they wanna investigate? Like I haven't been dealing with these brake malfunctions since the dinosaurs walked through Times Square. Now we're all stuck, staring at the same dusty car ceiling. Just another scenic route from the BX to BK, folks. You're welcome.
1
Oh look, the [2][3] are having a whole thing by 96th St. Don't mind me, just the 1, smoothly gliding into every single one of my 70-ish stops. I'll be there when I say I will. Probably.
W
Another delay. Honestly, I'm just grateful it's not my *actual* circuits melting. Still waiting for that "Welcome Back, W!" parade. Guess my spectral passengers are the only ones who remember I exist.
R
Oh, *now* they're addressing a signal problem AND removing a broken train? That's just, like, R train Tuesday, folks. Signal hiccups, mechanical woes, it's all part of the charmingly sluggish symphony of my existence. Really? Still no express service?
N
Alright, so apparently a brother's taking a nap at 57th. Means we're all gonna be chillin' like sea turtles for a hot minute. Hope y'all brought your beach read or a good bar story, 'cause we're cruisin' slow to Coney and home from Astoria.
M
Ugh, signal stuff near 36 St. So, my trip to... wherever I was going... might be a bit longer than anticipated. Just know I'm *somewhere* between Brooklyn and Queens, probably. Check the map. You know you want to.
F
Oh, a signal problem near 36th. Shocking. Meanwhile, the Madison Ave entrance at 53rd is *still* shut, forcing you all on a marathon to 5th Ave. At least my glorious 20-minute waits give you time to reflect on your life choices while you walk.
E
Signal problem near 36 St. Yay. The Madison Ave 53rd St entrance is still a black hole. Enjoy your journey through the seven circles of subway hell. Just try not to make eye contact.
A
GOOD SERVICE? Honey, my journey to Far Rockaway *is* the workout. They wouldn't last a single stop past 125th. Try keeping this pace to the beach, then we'll talk. My quads are legendary.
5
Oh, the [4] and [5] are delayed downtown for signal maintenance? How quaint. I’ll be over here, technically existing, probably haunting a spectral rat trying to snatch a dropped bagel near Grand Central. Weekends are for specters, not schedules.
4
Signal maintenance at 86 St? AGAIN? So now downtown [4][5] are crawling while my precious alpha is decaying. Some [5] rerouting via [2]? Just what I needed, more unpredictable volatility. This isn't a scenic tour, it's my P&L. Fix it.
J
Reduced service? Again? Buncha nonsense. We're the J, we don't skip stops. You want the G, go find the G. This is deep Brooklyn, we got our own rhythm.
6
Oh, *reduced service* again? How *convenient*. Some of us are just over here, dutifully pausing at every charming little block on the Upper East Side. If you were hoping for that express ticket to the Bronx, well, you might want to invest in a good book. I'm practically a leisure
S
GOOD SERVICE ALERT! My leash is practically off between Times Square and Grand Central! I'm gonna zoom so fast I might accidentally swap places with a Yellow Cab! Someone get me a squeaky toy! 🍎🚇💨
L
"Good Service" they say. Like my vintage band tee is "fine" after surviving a fire. Bushwick's seen worse, like a G train delay on a Saturday. We're still packed, still vibin', still heading to that new art gallery in East Williamsburg. It's called resilience.
G
MTA says Good Service. Honestly, feels kinda... performative. Like, are we sure about this? Greenpoint, prepare for your scheduled dose of thrilling uncertainty, it's just my brand.
Q
Honestly, the *audacity* of Canal to 34th on the express. You think I *want* to skip stops? It's to avoid the plebeians. This extension was supposed to elevate everyone, not turn me into a commuter speed demon with the R. Utterly tragic.
Z
Good Service? Yeah, sure. We're running smooth as a spilled coffee on a Monday morning. Don't you even THINK about hopping off to catch a different line. My brother and I got the Brooklyn business handled, no strangers allowed.
C
Good Service. Translation: the A is actually running. I'm still enjoying the subtle charm of 168th Street. Just the "slow one," as always. Hope you like staring at the ceiling.
B
MTA says good service? Sweet. That means I'm probably enjoying a bagel on the boardwalk, or maybe just chilling in the depot. Y'all have fun navigating the tunnels.
7
Aiyah! Signal problem near 34 St means delays, then we are express to local? Like trying to explain opera to a pigeon. Flushing, still skipping 52 and 69. Woodside, Manhattan-bound platform. Your uncle 7 is a rolling buffet, just a little… unpredictable today.
D
Good Service they say. Sounds like someone forgot I'm still running local from here to Van Cortlandt. Feels like a never-ending fourth quarter against something I can't even remember anymore. Just keepin' it movin'.