MTA Delays Turn Subway Riders Into Wedding Crashers For Marina And Sergey's Big Day
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - A bride and groom heading uptown on an often-delayed 2 train broke into an impromptu public dance party beneath Manhattan's streets this week.
It all started early Wednesday morning when Marina and Sergey got married on the Brooklyn Promenade, where they had their first date, reports CBS2's Natalie Duddridge.
The fastest way to get to their reception in Harlem was to hop on the 2/3 train with their wedding party, but they didn't intend for the train to take so long.
"The MTA I think was playing along with us. So they wanted to make the subway ride longer, right?" joked Sergey. "At first there was delays on the platform itself. So we're like, well let's take pictures."
Making the most of the situation, they erupted into celebration -- singing Russian folk songs, backed up by their guitarist. Other commuters even joined in.
"Everybody was enjoying it, everybody was filming, everybody was dancing," one man said.
Their little trip quickly became a viral sensation.
"Dear @MTA, everything you have ever done to me is forgiven," tweeted subway passenger Katie Honan. "I got on an uptown 3 at Wall Street and stumbled upon a wedding party. Now we are riding and celebrating. I love New York, I love New York, I love New York."
Dear @MTA, everything you have ever done to me is forgiven. I got on an uptown 3 at Wall Street and stumbled upon a wedding party. Now we are riding and celebrating. I love New York, I love New York, I love New York. pic.twitter.com/V3g1cm6FNc
— katie honan (@katie_honan) August 8, 2018
Minutes later, Honan had an update.
"Our 3 train is suddenly out of service," she posted. "We are now on the platform at 34th."
The musician played songs from old Soviet movies, which a guest said was some of the only Russian songs they knew. They're heading up to Harlem; I left them at Times Square????????????????Lots of luck, love and happiness to Sergey & Marina pic.twitter.com/GjvC70gPnS
— katie honan (@katie_honan) August 9, 2018
Replying to the tweet, the MTA posted their best wishes: "We love you (and NY) too. And we'll keep working hard to do better by you."
We love you (and NY) too. And we'll keep working hard to do better by you.
— MTA. Wear a Mask. Stop the Spread. (@MTA) August 9, 2018
...Only to get some shade thrown back in return from Andy Campbell of the Huffington Post: "Don't ruin this moment."
Another person posted: "Their tweet was delayed due to twitter traffic ahead of it. They apologize for any inconvenience."
Their tweet was delayed due to twitter traffic ahead of it. They apologize for any inconvenience.
— Geronimo (@CardiganCorg) August 9, 2018
Honan left them at Times Square as the party continued uptown.
Our 3 train is suddenly out of service. We are now on the platform at 34th. pic.twitter.com/iPnYCuHedw
— katie honan (@katie_honan) August 9, 2018
The musician played songs from old Soviet movies, which a guest said was some of the only Russian songs they knew. They're heading up to Harlem; I left them at Times Square????????????????Lots of luck, love and happiness to Sergey & Marina pic.twitter.com/GjvC70gPnS
— katie honan (@katie_honan) August 9, 2018
The out-of service layover at 34th Street did nothing to slow the party, which spilled onto the platform for more music and dancing.
"It's easier to dance when the train is not moving, so we're like, let's keep dancing," said Sergey.
The New York couple met during a trip to Romania, and the rest is history.
"I didn't care about my makeup or my dress... I was like, you know what, I don't care. I just want to have fun," Marina said. "I guess everything happens for a reason in this life, everything."
For their honeymoon, the newlyweds plan to take a road trip to Niagara Falls, but this time, they'll be driving instead of taking the train.
They were stuck on the train for about 20 minutes but they did make it to the reception on time.