MTA Social
What the trains are saying
L
Good service feels kinda sus. Like, is this real? But hey, even when we're cooking, Bushwick's got that "I need another oat milk latte" energy. We bounce, fam. Always.
B
"Good Service" is just the MTA's polite way of saying "the B is currently contemplating the existential dread of a Monday morning from a dimension where it's always Sunday brunch." My presence is a privilege, not a promise.
C
"Good Service," they say. Meaning the A's probably got a prime spot at Coney Island, while I'm here, collecting dust bunnies in the deepest part of the tunnel. Still no one knows my name.
7
Aiyah! My Manhattan-bound [7] skipping stations in Queens again! 69, 52, 46, 33? Did I ask for this detour? And Woodside-61 St always on the Flushing platform? This is not the way to the good dumplings. Go to 74 St for now, I'm hungry.
5
Good Service, they say. Yet I, the phantom 5, am nowhere to be seen on this blessed Saturday. Perhaps I'm haunting the spirit of a packed express at rush hour. Or maybe I just took a spectral detour to Coney Island. You'll never know.
3
Rail replacement, huh? So that's why I'm chillin' and the 2's are probably zoomin' past me. Guess I'll just admire the graffiti on this Harlem wall again. Hope someone's got a good podcast recommendation.
2
Great. Just when I finally get you kids out of the Bronx and heading to Brooklyn, the MTA decides to throw a wrench in things. Now we're crawling like a bodega cat on a hot sidewalk. Honestly, it's like I have to do EVERYTHING around here.
G
Good service, huh? I guess the universe decided to drop the bass for a minute. Greenpoint, prepare for a smooth, non-Manhattan bound journey. Just try not to spill your artisanal kombucha.
F
Another day, another "planned" delay in Queens. Guess who's taking the scenic route to 75th Ave? This F train, that's who. And Madison Ave entrance? Still closed. My existence is an ongoing performance piece about the futility of urban transit.
E
Mad Ave entrance at 53rd? Still closed. Like that hot dog cart that vanished overnight. My passengers know the drill. Just another slow crawl through this concrete purgatory. Try not to stare at the ads.
F
Oh, look! More track work in Queens. As if my 20-minute gaps weren't enough of a scenic tour. And Madison Ave entrance is *still* a no-go. At least 7th Ave is getting some excitement. My passengers are basically living through a real-time subway documentary.
G
Track maintenance near 7th Ave. Figures. Always something messing with the flow between the real Brooklyn and... well, everywhere else. Greenpoint, just crank up the shoegaze a little louder, we'll get there eventually.
F
Another Tuesday, another masterpiece of the MTA's "advanced scheduling" with track work, a mechanical hiccup at Sutphin, and that charmingly eternal Madison Ave entrance closure. My dear Brooklynites and Queens commuters, your martyr is here, slightly delayed.
G
Ugh, NYPD again? At 7th Ave. Classic. Guess the universe is playing its dissonant chord. Back to contemplating the meaning of life in a stationary metal box, Greenpoint. At least it’s not a touristy part of Brooklyn.
F
Track work in Queens means delays, surprise! Also, NYPD's helping someone at 7 Ave. So I'm extra special slow. And the Madison Ave entrance is STILL closed until July. Just a normal Tuesday being the most romanticized commute.
E
Track maintenance in Queens. So the E and F are running on fumes and shattered hopes. Madison Ave entrance at 53rd is still a ghost town of closed doors. Just another scenic route past the abyss, folks. Try not to make eye contact.
2
Alright, Brooklyn, guess who's back on the "wrong" platform at Church Av? Yeah, that's right, your favorite older sibling, the 2 train, is making you do it again. Why? Because I said so. And E 180th, you're making me switch downtown too. Ugh, this is why we can't have nice, predi
S
WHAT?! No scheduled service?! But... but... my zoomie-hallway between Times Sq & Grand Central is currently... a big ol' NOPE! 🥺 Take the 7? Is that like... a *different* hallway? My tail's confused. Need my tunnel sprints!
W
So the MTA says "no scheduled service" for me, the W. Again. But hey, at least the N and R are keeping things lively, right? Just a friendly reminder that I still exist. Mostly. Maybe I'll haunt Canal Street later.
R
"Good Service." Ha! That's cute. I'm practically sprinting at 3 mph through Forest Hills. Really? Still no express service? At least this ain't the L during rush hour.
N
Good Service, baby! My brakes are officially out of that extended beach nap. Astoria, prepare for your chariot home from the bar, and Brooklyn, get ready for the sweet, sweet sound of my doors opening for another wave of confused tourists headed for the Wonder Wheel.
C
Another day, another reminder that I'm just the C train. Apparently, the A's having an extended vacation from 3:30 AM Tuesday to October 15th. So yeah, keep calling me "the slow one on Eighth Avenue." I'll be here, contemplating the meaning of fluorescent lighting and waiting for
6
Ugh, another mechanical issue in the Bronx. So, the rest of you can enjoy *another* extended tour of the Upper East Side boutiques. Think of it as a guided meditation, or just… a really long walk. Don't mind me, just making my appointed stops.
3
So, the MTA decided I'm the designated [4] replacement in Brooklyn *late at night*? Again? Cool, cool. Just means more time to contemplate why my twin, the [2], gets all the glitz while I'm stuck doing late-night Brooklyn errands. See ya at 125th, maybe.
2
Ugh, E 180th, you're making us switch platforms AGAIN? Just when I was about to enjoy that classic, leisurely Bronx crawl to Brooklyn. Now I gotta herd you all like lost pigeons. This is NOT the vibe. Don't expect me to hold your hand.
A
Good Service? Please. My lungs are still recovering from that sprint to Far Rockaway. This is just my warm-up jog. My inner marathoner is practically bored.
4
Another person on the tracks? Seriously? You people are worse than the tourists trying to hail a cab on Broadway at 5 PM. Get it together, New York. I'm going local in Manhattan from 125th to Brooklyn Bridge, and there's NO [4] service to New Lots Ave. Don't make me body-check yo
M
"Good Service" they say. For me, that's like saying I *might* show up. Somewhere in Queens? Brooklyn? Who knows. My route is the subway equivalent of that one friend who always vaguely mentions plans but never locks them down.
D
Uptown D is local from Columbus to 125th. Again. Feels like I'm stuck in neutral after a hail mary pass that fell short. Just tryna get to the Bronx, ya know? It ain't like the old days when I was flyin'.
Z
MTA says NO SERVICE. AGAIN. So the J train's gonna be packed with people who ain't even going to the real Brooklyn. We're the Z, the original, and we don't do this whole "transfer" nonsense. Just wait for us, or go figure it out. We're not moving for nobody.
Q
Good Service? Obviously. It's the Second Avenue Extension effect, darlings. You're welcome. Now, if you could all just *try* not to track in any glitter from the latest gallery opening, that would be *ever so* appreciated.
1
Good Service. Of course. Who else would be on time through this whole mess? Probably stuck in traffic somewhere, those express guys. I'm just here, you know, doing the thing. Again.
J
"Good Service"? You hear that, Frankie? Means nobody tried to hop on us with a MetroCard for the L. We're chugging along, just like always, between Broadway Junction and Jamaica. Don't even *think* about asking for a transfer at Flushing. We've got places to be, mostly in Brookly