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Queens Native Awkwafina is the New Voice of the 7 Train

“Awkwafina is Nora From Queens” premieres at 10:30 p.m. on Jan. 22 on Comedy Central. (Photo: Danielle Levitt/Comedy Central)

Jan. 16, 2020 By Allie Griffin

Straphangers who ride the 7 train will be hearing the voice of Awkwafina every time the subway pulls into a station.

The conductor announcements will feature the recorded voice of the Golden Globe-winning actress from today through Wednesday, Jan. 22.

Awkwafina arranged the deal to voice the subway intercom system to promote her upcoming show– “Awkwafina is Nora from Queens” — which premieres on Jan. 22 on Comedy Central.

The actress, whose real name is Nora Lum, will add some humor to the announcements with bits like, “Please remember to use headphones when listening to music — even if your playlist is straight fire.”

She will announce all 22 stops from Flushing – Main Street to 34th Street – Hudson Yards and provide other prompts.

In one audio clip, Awkwafina reminds straphangers to stop “manspreading.”

The announcements stem from a deal struck by The MTA with Comedy Central, which is looking to promote the new series.

“What better way to celebrate the premiere of “Awkwafina is Nora From Queens” on Comedy Central, than having Nora herself voice the train that runs through the heart of Queens,” said Josh Line, Executive Vice President, Marketing, Creative and Digital for Comedy Central.

The series is a half-hour scripted comedy created by Awkwafina and inspired by her own life growing up in Forest Hills. Awkwafina stars as Nora Lin, who is raised by her dad and grandmother in Queens.

The celebrity train announcements — piloted by Awkwafina — are something the MTA hopes to continue.

“We are exploring new and different ways to generate much needed revenue, while also surprising and delighting customers,” said Sarah Meyer, Chief Customer Officer at MTA New York City Transit. “Our focus will always be to run the trains safely and on time, and if a well-known voice can bring attention to in-car messaging, we are all for it.”

 

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Joe Pon

You know what would be even better than these stupid jokes? Trains and buses that run properly!

Please, no more cheap PR stunts, MTA. Stop trying to distract the public from your horrible record.

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Susan M

Yes , I’m very aware of these announcements. Please make them go away. They are noise pollution and are unwanted and unwelcome. Oh yeah, and they’re not funny.

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