The Second Avenue Subway is still a week away from (ALLEGEDLY) opening to the public, and the complaints are already rolling in—straphangers are apparently experiencing delays on the R train thanks to some route-shuffling to make room for the new line.

The Post reports that R riders are waiting much longer for their trains thanks to the return of the W train, which was resurrected last month in preparation for the Second Ave Subway. Apparently because the W shares track space with the R, "[p]eople are waiting 20 to 30 minutes for an R train and they’ll see three or four trains full of people go by," one straphanger complained.

Second Avenue subway causing delays for 'R' train riders https://t.co/ccBRofAR8K via @nypmetro AS AN R COMMUTER, UNFORTUNATELY, THIS IS TRUE — Sal Albanese (@SalAlbaneseNYC) December 25, 2016

The MTA told the tabloid there have been a few recent delays on the R, but they're unrelated to the W's return. "This has nothing to do with the addition of the W or the opening of the Second Avenue Subway," spokesman Kevin Ortiz said. Still, we can probably expect infinite complaints about the line when it opens on January 1st, because what's the fun in getting a shiny new thing if we can't instantly find something wrong with it?