Commuters on a rush-hour train were sent running for the exits in a panic after a subway hit an object on the tracks and caused the 59th Street and Lexington station to fill with smoke on Monday evening.
The frantic scene unfolded just after 6 p.m. as a northbound 6 trail struck the unidentified object as it pulled into the station, the MTA and FDNY said.
When the train doors opened a “mad rush of people” filed out and fled out of the station, straphanger Frazer Rice told The Post.
“People were definitely sprinting to the left and then two cops walked by, looked inside
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