Subway riders get their chance to grade the trains using a method familiar to the MTA.
It is all part of the Straphangers Campaign's annual "State of the Subways" report card.
20 lines were judged and received "MetroCard ratings" based on how much a ride is worth.
The best trains earned 2 bucks and 5 cents, while the worst were valued at $1.50
The 1, 7, and L lines had a three-way tie for the best in service, while the 5 and the A were viewed as the worst.
The Q had the best record on delays caused by mechanical failures.
The 4 was the most crowded line, while the R was the most spacious.