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Subway surfers spotted pants down mid-sex act atop moving 7 train in NYC

They took PDA to new heights.

A pair of “reckless clowns” had a mid-day tryst while riding on the top of a moving subway train in Queens, according to photos of the apparent death-defying sex act.

“Men appear to be having sex on top of a NYC MTA train. What is the MTA doing about this?” an X user posted along with two images showing three people on the roof of a 7 train as it crosses raised tracks above the Van Wyck Expressway.


Man with exposed buttocks stands atop train car as another man walks toward him
“Men appear to be having sex on top of a NYC MTA train. What is the MTA doing about this?” an X user asked alongside the pics. Jonathan Eli Twitter

In the first image, a man’s full buttocks are on display as his pants are at his knees while he grabs onto a second man. A third man is walking toward them in the pic.

The second image, which is zoomed out, shows the two men with their pants down embracing while the third sits on the edge of the train car roof behind them.

The X account — which describes itself as “transit workers against corruption” — said the subway surfing romp happened last Friday afternoon, but the MTA was not able to confirm when it occurred.

The transit agency slammed the obscene and dangerous stunt.

“The only thing dumber than riding on top of a subway train is dropping pants in the process,” MTA Communications Director Tim Minton said in a statement to The Post. “Those reckless clowns aren’t thinking about the mess cleaners and other transit workers will have to deal with when their stupid stunt goes tragically wrong.”

The MTA has tried to crack down on subway surfing with a campaign in September discouraging youths from risking their lives atop moving trains after a huge uptick in both incidents and deaths.


Front view of a 7 train as it moves on elevated tracks with the Manhattan skyline behind it.
The deed appears to have been done atop a moving 7 train as it crossed above the Van Wyck Expressway in Queens. AP

Six people were killed riding atop moving trains last year.

During the first six months of 2023, there were 450 reports of people riding outside train cars, including on top of them — a steep increase from 262 incidents over the same period in 201, according to MTA data.

Last month, a 14-year-old boy fell off an F train in Brooklyn while subway surfing and was struck and killed by an oncoming train — marking the first subway surfing death of 2024.



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