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Subway Surfer Captures Sunset Photos on Elevated Queens Railway

An individual engaged in the dangerous act of subway surfing was recently seen taking photos of the sunset while riding on top of a Queens train, despite a recent tragic incident involving a teen killed during the same stunt.

The unidentified person was caught in photos on the roof of a 7 train on an elevated track during Thursday evening. Wearing a mask and carrying a backpack, the individual used their phone to record the risky activity with a scenic sunset in the background.

Person taking a selfie while subway surfing.
The person, dressed in a mask and backpack, was seen video recording the stunt with the sunset overhead.

The scene exemplifies a dangerous trend among youth, despite ongoing campaigns urging the public to avoid such risks. Despite efforts to deter it, subway surfing remains popular among teenagers in New York City.

Subway train passing through New York City at sunset.
A subway train moves along in Queens as the sun sets, highlighting the scenic yet perilous activity of subway surfing.

Just one week earlier, a 15-year-old boy lost his life while attempting the stunt. The teen fell onto the tracks as the train pulled into Queensboro Plaza early in the morning.

Person atop a moving NYC subway car.
The tragic incident underscores the extreme dangers of subway surfing, even amid efforts to restrict the activity.

Despite campaigns by the MTA, NYC Public Schools, and BMX athletes to discourage the risky trend, it continues to attract adolescents seeking thrills. Authorities have introduced measures like in-vehicle announcements urging passengers to “ride inside” and “stay alive” to combat this deadly craze.