Most New Yorkers would agree that there's no better way to cap off a long work week than being trapped on a subway for hours with hundreds of other straphangers. So approximately 1,300 commuters are probably counting their lucky stars after they got stuck on the F train for over two hours last night in Manhattan. According to the MTA, a southbound F train ran over a broken rail south of the West 4th Street station around 7:10 p.m.; the train didn't derail, but it couldn't move anywhere on the snapped track. And as you can see in the Tweets and Instagrams below, people were mighty pleased about the situation:

Just lost 2.5 hours of my life to the F train. — Luke Williams (@LLLukeWilliams) September 28, 2013

So then we got onto the subway onto the F train which always gets me where I need to go... — Lady Stardust (@nynagermanotta) September 28, 2013

trapped on the F train for over an hour semi derailed and evacuated but things have improved after eating 3 garlic knots — Katie Goodwin (@katiegoods) September 28, 2013

The F-train ef-ed me. Sorry for the late start @NYTW79. At least I made some friends. #anhourandahalfunderground #rescuetrain — Nikki M James (@nikkimjames) September 28, 2013

that thing where there's a broken rail under your F train and you spend two hours trapped near west 4th. and have to walk to a rescue train! — michelle (@fuzzydinosaur) September 28, 2013

@NY1thecall just stuck on the F train for 2 hours because of a broken rail. Finally got it to west 4th st to let us out! Ugh! — Jackie Rudin (@JackieRudin) September 28, 2013

@MTA nice job rerouting F train and having conductors who can't speak clearly enough to understand. Chaos. No wonder people hate you idiots. — The Cynical Investor (@CynicInvestor) September 27, 2013

Sorry to everyone stuck in the F train for two hours today. Think of it as a bonding experience. Like that episode of Hey Arnold! — Stephanie Murano (@MuranoStephanie) September 28, 2013

The MTA deployed a rescue train to pick up passengers and take them to the W. 4th Street Station, but they claim between 700-800 refused to take it. Some commuters disputed this claim. “We were told that there was a rescue train, but it left without us,” Kate Vance, who was in the second car, told the News. “It was too crowded.”

Broken track at west 4th F line. Got caught on a train for 2 hours and rescued by another train! Pic of emer. exit. pic.twitter.com/RZkXY6Y5Om — Andrew Eifler (@AEifler) September 28, 2013

Got stuck in a broken train for 2 hrs.. Then had to walk through the dark tunnels to my rescue train..All by myself. #WorstExperienceEver — Sophia Schaedle (@phiaa923) September 28, 2013

Last words you wanna hear on the subway when the Atoms for Peace concert starts in an hour: "We're sending a rescue train to come get you." — Justin Shanes (@justinshanes) September 28, 2013

@NYDailyNews re F Train Debacle:Refused to get on the rescue train? Everyone wanted to get on the rescue train, but it left! — Laura Dolan (@verity6) September 28, 2013

They brought a rescue subway train and parked it at the end of our train & we all shuffled through two train lengths shoulder-to-shoulder — Luke Chamberlin (@lchamberlin) September 28, 2013

when we got "rescued" from the f train, the new train was going to go backwards to west 4th. they explained this process a LOT of times. — michelle (@fuzzydinosaur) September 28, 2013