Trio of masked morons record themselves taking subway train for joyride in NYC: sources

By New York Post (U.S.) | Created at 2025-01-28 05:07:20 | Updated at 2025-01-30 18:43:47 2 days ago
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The R train car was stolen by three menacing teens. The R train car was stolen by three menacing teens. Christopher Sadowski

A trio of masked morons hopped on an empty Big Apple subway train and took it for a joyride over the weekend, recording part of their escapade on Instagram, according to police sources.

The suspects stole the R train from a storage yard while it wasn’t in use, getting inside the car with transit keys sometime Saturday or Sunday, sources told The Post.

Once inside, the three perps covered the lens to security cameras with black marker, but still videotaped their reckless ride for social media clout as they took the train for a spin.

The train car was used for an unknown amount of time, sources said. The train car was used for an unknown amount of time, sources said. Christopher Sadowski

It’s unclear how long their joyride lasted or how far they took it, but at least part of their travels were on active train lines, sources said.

The adrenaline junkies were seen on video traveling around 30 mph as they warned each other to keep their identities concealed, according to social media footage obtained by the Daily News.

“Cover your faces,” one of the offenders reportedly warned. “Cover your faces.”

The video also shows them going through at least one local station on the express tracks and passing by at least one signal, the Daily News reported.

The stolen train might have crossed paths with another in-service train with one thief reportedly shouting “train,” and then telling a companion to check the radio to apparently see if they were spotted.

The train was eventually returned to the layup track at a Brooklyn station where it’s believed it was first swiped, the newspaper reported, citing sources.

MTA workers noticed the train was in a different spot from where they left it earlier and called police around 10:20 p.m. Sunday, sources told The Post. Cops met MTA officials at a trainyard in Queens.

The NYPD are still hunting for three suspects that were wearing all black and had masks on. 

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