A BART train comprised of cars dubbed the Fleet of the Future broke down Friday at Oakland’s Lake Merritt Station after overnighting, gumming up the morning commute.

Reaction was swift and predictable on @SFBART, the agency’s Twitter account:

I love starting my Friday stuck underground in a stopped @SFBART train for who knows how long #perfectfriday #worstnightmare #happyweekend — Sophia D (@TrailheadSophia) April 28, 2017

Nothing like a systemwide Bart delay to welcome you back! $267M @SFBART for improvement! @kron4news #peoplebehavingbadly investigate this‼️ — Francis Ricafrente (@franchize710) April 28, 2017

But at least one commuter appreciated the levity offered by the BART employee driving his train, who encouraged riders to vent their displeasure at the disabled cars:

"Now approaching Embarcadero, downtown San Francisco. Finally made it!" This guy should be the voice of @SFBART anmoucements. — Stephen Liu (@iamstephenliu) April 28, 2017

Another rider piled on, suggesting a marketing catchphrase that BART might want to consider. Or not:

"Finally made it!" should be the new BART slogan. — #repeal2a (@ERTBen) April 28, 2017

Or maybe this would be better: “All’s well that ends well… assuming it ever ends.”