A straphanger's diary of the ridiculous happenings aboard the A train. A circus of entertainment for only $2.50!

DAY 38


Uh-oh. Trouble. Via Gothamist.
Last night, subway service on the A and C lines was disrupted when a man was killed after touching the third rail at a Brooklyn subway station...around 4:45 p.m., the "man was electrocuted at the Broadway Junction A and C subway station Friday afternoon after landing on the train tracks and touching the third rail, authorities said."

DAY 37

A is for... antique, aging, absolute shit show, affordable, awful
C is for... crappy, cold, crumbling, chaos, circus, choo-choo
E is for... empty, excessive

DAY 36

AM: I waited 23 minutes for the train. PM: I waited 20 minutes for the train. And of course like five E trains went by in the meantime.

DAY 35

On a crowded downtown A, I reached out to grab a pole by the doors. A guy standing next to me was holding on so that his entire body was up against the pole.

This is a pet peeve of mine. It requires other passengers to squeeze their hands between the inconsiderate person's body and the pole. Not cool.

Saying "excuse me" did nothing. Do these jerks want to be touched or something? Why do people do this? This particular jerk was reading a book. The pages got too close to my hand and, yep, SLICE--paper cut.

DAY 34

Creepy guy (apprx 35m, white, runny nose) kept obviously looking down into my two grocery bags from Whole Foods. Eventually he turned and said to me, "So you have a sweet tooth, eh?" Creepy!

DAY 33

As I teetered around on my heels as I balanced in the center of the train car, I looked down and noticed a three-year-old boy deep in thought. He held onto his dad's hand and sometimes let go to play with his goatee. The train stopped at Fulton Street and they both stood up and pushed to the door. I was lost in Duran Duran so I did not notice that dad got off and the boy, who wore in a cute lime green puffer coat, was still on the train! (slight panic during "Girl Panic")

BUT the boy was holding the hand of a beautiful young woman who could not have been older than 20. She was complaining to another woman about the baby-daddy:

And his family just don't care! They say he already has two other kids so mine don't matter. A boy before and a girl after. When I brought my son to his grandmother's house, she looks down at him and says to me, 'aren't you gonna watch him'. They don't care at all! She could just say hi, how are you.

DAY 32

Optimism. As a train arrives at a station I can tell immediately if it is an A or C train just by the car exteriors. Sometimes the train letter displays don't work or are empty so this ability is actually useful.

DAY 31

Is the A train unsafe? It is definitely old and rickety. But it sort of holds up; kind of like that wooden roller coaster at Coney Island. The train today did not even have an A sign at the front if the first car. The doors of the train car did not stay open. Instead, they kept closing partially and opening again. Once closed, there was a strange buzz sound from the door area. So. So. So old.

DAY 30

Quote of the week: (by the train conductor)

"Step in or step out. This is not a private car."