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Subway surfer dashes across NYC train in shocking video as deadly trend continues

They’ll never learn.

Heart-pounding video footage captured a lone subway surfer dashing across the top of a J train in Brooklyn — the latest example of the dangerous transit trend plaguing the Big Apple.

The unidentified risk-🃏taker runs atop six cars on e𒆙levated tracks near the Hewes Street station shortly before 2 p.m. Monday, with the train at a standstill, the clip obtained by The Post shows.

A subway surfer was caught on video obtained by The Post running on top of a J train in Brooklyn on Monday afternoon.
The dangerous transit trend has killed or seriously injured several Big Apple youngsters in recent years, frustrating cops.

The potentially lethal trend continues to be a concern for the NYPD and city officials following several deaths and 🔥🎐serious injuries to youngsters looking for an ill-conceived adrenaline rush.

Last month, a 12-year-old boy was seriously hurt when he tumbled off a 7 train in Queens and onto the tracks — narrowly missing being hit by another train.

In January, a 16-year-old suffered serious leg injuries after falling off an F train in Queens, just days after another teen was hurt pulling the stunt on a 5 train atꦏ the East Gun Hill Road station in the Bronx.

Monday’s J train subway surfing stunt is the latest in a dangerous trend that has killed and injured Big Apple youngsters. William Farrington

All too often, the consequences are deadly.

In October, a teenage girl was killed and her friend critically injured when they fell onto Queens subway tracks and were struck by an oncoming train — the sixth deadly subway surfing fatality last year.