
A MTA worker was beaten up and robbed in an employee parking lot in the Bronx Saturday morning, cops said.
The 42-year-old victim was walking from his car and reporting to work when he was clobbered with an unknown object and then kicked while in the lot at the No. 2 and 5 subway line at the 180th Street Station in Van Nest around 5:45 a.m., according to police.
The victim suffered injuries to his head, face, and knee, authorities said.
He was taken to St. Barnabas Hospital in stable condition.
The perpetrator made of with $150 and there was no description, cops said.
The attack came three days after a maniac allegedly stabbed a teen during a rush-hour clash in a Manhattan subway station on Thursday, cops said.
Kamil Hamoudi was charged with felony assault — and authorities revealed he was arrested twice before for smashing strangers with glass bottles.
The 35-year-old allegedly plunged a “sharp metal object” into a 19-year-old man’s leg on an uptown L train at the First Avenue and East 14th Station about 8:10 a.m., according to a criminal complaint.
Hamoudi, who was carrying a trash bag, fled into the subway tunnel after the attack, which left the victim bleeding from a deep puncture wound, the court doc said. The teen was hospitalized in stable condition.
Major crime in the city’s transit system was up 3% as of March 15, according to NYPD data.


