A 14-year-old boy was killed Thursday after falling from a Queens 7 train while “subway surfing” – a week after another teen died trying the same dangerous stunt, police and sources said.
The teenager in the latest mishap tumbled off a car near the 33rd Street–Rawson Street station — which is elevated — shortly before 5:30 p.m., the NYPD said.
Law enforcement sources said the teen was riding on top of the train before he fell onto the platform.
The boy was taken to Long Island Jewish Medical Center where he died after suffering a traumatic head injury.
There were no other injuries and the incident remains under investigation.
The tragedy comes after another 14-year-old boy, Brian Crespo, was killed while subway surfing on a Manhattan-bound L train in Brooklyn last Thursday.
Crespo and another boy, also 14, were thrown from the top of a car near the Broadway Junction station.
The two teens ended up underneath the train and were found with “serious trauma to their bodies,” NYPD Chief of Transit Michael Kemper had said.
Teen being treated after subway surfing incident
Crespo was pronounced dead at the scene and the second teen was rushed to Cohen Children’s Medical Center in stable condition.
According to MTA data, there were 52 reports of people riding outside of subway cars in the city in February and 58 in January, the most recent stats available for 2023.
Mayor Adams blamed social media for fueling the trend of young teenagers trying the dangerous stunt, calling on apps like TikTok to ban such videos.
The teenager was riding through Queens when he fell from a northbound 7 train near the 33rd Street-Rawson Street station before 5:30 p.m. on Thursday. Christopher SadowskiAdams said the number of people subway surfing skyrocketed by 366% between 2021 and 2022.
In March, a 14-year-old boy died after he fell between subway cars in the Bronx while riding on top of a 5 train.
A month earlier, a 15-year-old boy was also killed while riding on a subway car across the Williamsburg Bridge.






