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Subway ‘Surfer' Dies Riding a Train in Queens: Officials

The MTA says 7 trains are running again, but there are some residual delays and service changes

What to Know

  • New York City transit officials say a person surfing a subway train — meaning lying on top — was found dead in a Queens station
  • The victim was struck at about 9 p.m. Saturday at Queensboro Plaza on an elevated No. 7 train
  • The Metropolitan Transportation Authority says the station was totally closed for hours during an investigation

New York City transit officials say a person surfing a subway train — meaning lying on top — was found dead in a Queens station.

The victim was struck at about 9 p.m. Saturday at Queensboro Plaza on an elevated No. 7 train.

The person’s age and identity were not immediately released.

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority says the station was totally closed for hours during an investigation.

No. 7 and N trains bypassed the normally very busy Queens stop.

“Surfing” subway trains is illegal, and authorities consider it a common but dangerous activity that often involves youthful daredevils.

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