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The 29-year-old man shoved onto Brooklyn subway tracks on Sunday relieved the stress by taking in a “post-police interview” hot dog.

The unlucky straphanger, identified by sources as Ryan Schoenherr of Brooklyn, was snapped on Instagram by a pal wolfing down Nathan’s Famous hot dogs after the transit train ordeal.

“When you start dating someone in NYC, it’s important to know, should you be pushed onto the subway tracks on Sunday morning, whether your SO is the type of person who: 1. will help you back onto the platform, 2. pursue your attacker for blood,” says the caption, which includes a clip from The Post about the subway attack.

“Then we went for post-police interview dogs @originalnathans because quite literally #YOLO,” it said, an online acronym for “you only live once.”

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Schoenherr was with his gal pal around 11:30 a.m. when police said a sleeping man on the train woke up and started screaming at them.

The suspect followed the couple off the train at the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center station and shoved the unsuspecting Schoenherr onto the tracks before running off, police said.

He was helped off the tracks and was not seriously hurt, according to police.

Schoenherr could not be reached for comment, and his gal pal declined.

His parents declined to comment when approached outside their Westchester County home on Monday.

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