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Children in New York hold dying whereas ‘subway browsing’ on high of trains. Can they be stopped?

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Last updated: October 5, 2025 5:33 pm
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NEW YORK (AP) — Ka’Von Picket liked trains. The 15-year-old had an encyclopedic data of New York Metropolis’s subway system and dreamed of turning into a prepare operator.

As a substitute, on a December morning in 2022, Ka’Von died after he climbed to the roof of a shifting J prepare in Brooklyn after which fell onto the tracks because it headed onto the Williamsburg Bridge.

He’s one in every of greater than a dozen New Yorkers, many younger boys, who’ve been killed or badly injured after falling off dashing trains. Different dangers embrace being crushed between the prepare and tunnel partitions and being electrocuted by high-voltage subway tracks. “Subway browsing” dates again a century but it surely has been fueled by social media.

Two women discovered lifeless Saturday

Early Saturday morning, New York Metropolis police discovered two women lifeless — ages 12 and 13 — in what apparently was a subway browsing sport that turned out to be deadly, authorities mentioned. Metropolitan Transportation Authority President Demetrius Crichlow mentioned in a press release that “getting on high of a subway automotive isn’t ‘browsing’ — it’s suicide.”

Authorities have tried to deal with the issue with public consciousness campaigns — together with a brand new one that includes Grammy Award-winning rapper Cardi B — and by deploying drones to catch thrill-seekers within the act. However for some, a extra basic query shouldn’t be being addressed: Why are youngsters like Ka’Von in a position to climb on high of subway automobiles within the first place?

“When Ka’Von died … actually two weeks later, one other youngster died. And one other one. That is mindless,” his mom, Y’Vonda Maxwell, instructed The Related Press, saying transit and regulation enforcement officers haven’t carried out sufficient. “Why ought to my youngster haven’t been the top?”

MTA says it’s learning the problem

Making trains more durable to climb, and prepare surfers less difficult to detect with cameras and sensors, could possibly be a part of the answer, some consultants say. The MTA, which operates the subway system, has mentioned it’s learning the problem. However it has but to report any broad new rollout of know-how or bodily limitations which may make it more durable for individuals to get on high of trains.

In June, Crichlow instructed a information convention to introduce a brand new public consciousness marketing campaign that the MTA was experimenting with items of round rubber tubing designed to stop an individual from having the ability to climb between two automobiles to the highest of a prepare.

It was being piloted in between two automobiles to ensure it might match into the tight spacing of the tunnels and that it would not break down or hurt service or riders, he mentioned.

“Thus far the gear appears to be holding up,” he mentioned.

Six deaths thus far this yr from subway browsing

Six individuals died browsing subway trains within the metropolis final yr, up from 5 in 2023.

Tyesha Elcock, the MTA employee who operated the prepare Ka’Von rode the day he died, is amongst those that thinks extra must be carried out to stop deaths.

The primary signal of hassle that day was when the prepare’s emergency brake kicked in, she mentioned.

Elcock found Ka’Von’s physique between the prepare’s seventh and eighth automobiles. A gaggle of sad-faced teenagers on the prepare made it clear what had occurred. “Did y’all go away your good friend again there?” she requested them.

Elcock mentioned one other operator touring in the wrong way noticed Ka’Von on the prepare’s roof and reported it over a radio. Due to patchy radio service, she mentioned, she did not get the warning.

However she thinks an excellent less complicated answer might have saved Ka’Von’s life: locking the doorways on the ends of subway automobiles. That may lower off entry to the slim gaps between prepare automobiles the place subway surfers use handholds to hoist themselves onto the roof.

“Lock it after we’re in service so individuals can’t climb up and be on high of the prepare,” Elcock mentioned.

The MTA’s leaders have mentioned that they trying into attainable methods to stop subway browsing, together with engineering options, however the company declined to make any of its security consultants accessible for an interview.

In 2023, Richard Davey, then the pinnacle of buses and subways for the MTA, mentioned officers had been “weighing” the choice of locking doorways between automobiles — which is now carried out solely on a handful of Nineteen Eighties-era trains. However he mentioned that locking doorways “brings its personal threat.” Some New Yorkers have complained that locking the passageways between prepare automobiles may forestall them from escaping to a different a part of the prepare throughout an emergency.

Beneath questioning from Metropolis Council members and reporters final yr, MTA officers dominated out another bodily interventions, together with constructing extra limitations to stop entry to tracks, or placing covers over the gaps between prepare automobiles to stop would-be surfers from climbing up.

“Hear, you’ve gotten to have the ability to do work on high of a prepare automotive,” MTA CEO Janno Lieber mentioned at a information convention, including which you can’t “cowl it with barbed wire.”

MTA asks social media firms to assist cease the development

The MTA has requested social media firms to take down movies glamorizing subway browsing, and reported in June that, in 2025, greater than 1,800 movies had been taken down.

It is also promoted public service bulletins telling individuals to “Trip inside, keep alive,” in voices of native teenagers and, with town’s faculties, launched a comic-book themed marketing campaign this previous summer time designed to indicate the hazards of subway browsing and influence on family members.

Greater than 300,000 New York Metropolis faculty youngsters use the subway to get to and from faculty every day.

The NYPD reported that arrests of alleged subway surfers rose to 229 final yr, up from 135 the yr earlier than. Most had been boys, with a mean age of round 14, in accordance with police. The youngest was 9 years outdated.

Branislav Dimitrijevic, an engineering professor of the New Jersey Institute of Expertise, mentioned retrofitting trains to stop roof entry can be costly.

“There’s so many tales in transportation the place issues may be fastened, however they value some huge cash. And you then ask the general public, ’Are you keen to (pay) for us to repair this? However your taxes would go up tremendously.’ And folks say ‘no,’” Dimitrijevic mentioned.

Dimitrijevic steered the MTA may be capable of set up cameras and use synthetic intelligence to detect riders making an attempt to climb a prepare. Andrew Albert, a nonvoting member of the MTA board, mentioned he has been asking the company concerning the plausibility of bodily sensors however hasn’t gotten a response.

The NYPD has patrolled widespread subway browsing routes with subject response groups and drones, reporting in July that it had used them to make 200 rescues, principally of teenagers. However the missions can’t be all over the place without delay. In addition they say they make dwelling visits to the houses of subway surfers they’ve recognized.

Trains in another cities, comparable to Hong Kong and Dubai, aren’t simply climbable. They’ve streamlined our bodies, lack handles on the surface and don’t open between automobiles.

Some rail programs have resorted to excessive techniques to maintain individuals from using on high of trains. In Indonesia, railway officers as soon as put in hanging steel flails to try to deter passengers from using atop prepare automobiles to keep away from overcrowding. In addition they tried spraying riders with purple paint and hitting them with brooms.

The MTA bought a couple of new subway automobiles that don’t have the out of doors gaps exploited by subway surfers, however they symbolize only a sliver of the quantity at present in service, and received’t be deployed on strains widespread for browsing anytime quickly.

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Related Press reporter Marc Levy in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, contributed to this report.

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