MTA Considers Subway Hammocks

Comfort before cleanliness

The MTA is swinging into action. According to reports, officials are testing subway hammocks as an alternative to traditional seats. Riders will soon be able to sway gently from straps while ignoring delays and mysterious puddles.

“Why sit when you can swing?” said one MTA spokesperson, demonstrating a prototype strung between poles of an F train. The hammocks are designed to “reduce stress and increase chaos,” though early testers report motion sickness and tangled commuters.

Reactions are skeptical. “I already struggle not to make eye contact, now I’ll be rocking nose-to-nose with strangers,” complained a Queens rider. Tourists find it delightful, though most fall out before Canal Street. Meanwhile, hammock scalpers are rumored to be charging $10 per swing ride.

Tabloids swung in. “HANGOVER EXPRESS” screamed the Post. The Daily News countered: “STRING THEORY.” TikTok’s #SubwayHammock trend shows influencers sipping iced lattes mid-sway while narrowly dodging pole dancers.

Mayor Adams praised the trial, calling it “peak innovation.” Governor Hochul promised to review liability waivers but admitted she “wouldn’t mind a hammock during Albany debates.”

For now, subway riders brace for a future where comfort dangles by a thread.

SOURCE: https://bohiney.com/mta-considers-subway-hammocks/

SOURCE: https://bohiney.com/mta-considers-subway-hammocks/.

By: Annika Steinmann.

Annika Steinmann, journalist at bohiney.com -- MTA Considers Subway Hammocks
Annika Steinmann, journalist.

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