Subway Surfing's Deadly Lure in New York City
Briefly

The tragic incident of Donald and William in 1938 showcases the enduring nature of subway surfing, with thrill-seekers from past to present sharing a common impulse for adrenaline.
Despite the modern narrative linking subway surfing to 1980s and social media escalation, the roots of this perilous activity trace back to the inception of the New York City transit system.
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