An off-duty train conductor got himself into some ‘rail’ trouble Saturday morning in Brooklyn, when he punched a woman in the face during an argument, cops said.
Twain Glover, 44, was riding a Manhattan-bound A train when he got into a squabble with the 40-year-old stranger near the Hoyt-Schermerhorn station at around 2 a.m., cops said.
At some point, Glover socked the woman in the face, police said.
Glover was taken into custody at the station and charged with assault, cops said.
The woman, who was not seriously injured, was taken to Bellevue Hospital for observation, authorities said.
The subject of the argument was not immediately known.