A Big Apple straphanger was stabbed multiple times on a Queens train Saturday afternoon — with the crazed attacker still on the loose, cops said.

The 33-year-old male victim was riding a Manhattan-bound J train passing through the 111th Street station in Corona around 3:36 p.m. when an unidentified woman knifed him twice in the thigh, according to an NYPD spokesperson.

An FDNY ambulance and police officers under a subway overpass.
The subway rider was rushed to Brookdale Hospital and is in stable condition, police said. Peter Gerber for New York Post

The rampaging suspect — believed to be about 30 to 40 years old — fled the train, and the victim reported the attack to police after getting off at the Norwood Avenue station in Brooklyn.

The subway rider was rushed to Brookdale Hospital and is in stable condition, police said.

It’s unclear which stop the woman fled, what weapon was used in the stabbing, or what sparked it.

An NYPD police car and an FDNY ambulance with flashing lights at the Norwood Avenue subway station.
No arrests have been made. Peter Gerber for New York Post

No arrests have been made.

The attack is under investigation.

This incident comes two days after serial maniac Rhamell Burke — a 32-year-old troublemaker who has been arrested four times since February — pushed an elderly man to his death down subway stairs in Manhattan shortly after being held in Bellevue Hospital for just an hour for a NYPD-requested psychiatric exam.