A QUEENSLAND prankster has been banned from Queensland Rail for life after conducting a repulsive prank on a train.

Self-proclaimed comedian Adrian Van Oyen, from Beenleigh, posted a video to Facebook of himself intentionally vomiting green milk on a Queensland train.

A nearly empty two litre bottle of green milk can be seen sitting on the train seat to the right of the video.

“I tried telling them I had Ebola :/ But nope, still got a lifetime ban from Queensland Rail,” Van Oyen captioned the video.

Man's gross prank

Van Oyen was slammed by Facebookers, with most commenters saying his prank was not funny, and neither was the joke about Ebola.

“Wow ... Let’s put this into perspective ... 100 years ago we had men younger than you fighting for this country. Australians that died for this country, so you could do exactly what??? You are not worth it,” one commenter wrote.

“You’re a disgusting grub. Decent folk use those trains for decent reasons and you’re there doing that sh*t. Maybe good for a laugh but have some common decency for other people,” another said.

However, some of Van Oyen’s fans sympathised.

“Don’t hate so much. Imagine what he is feeling like now, getting this many abusive comments in one night. Give him a break. He’s just trying to cheer up the world a bit,” a Facebooker commented.

It’s not the first time the 20-year-old has been in trouble with Queensland Rail, after pleading guilty in Brisbane Magistrate’s Court in 2012 for impersonating a ticket officer and being a public nuisance on the train while recording his Awkward Train Situations video.

The clip has already been viewed more than 500,000 times on Facebook since it was uploaded to Van Oyen’s page on Monday night.

Just last week Van Oyen posted a video of himself terrorising major retail stores by pulling items from shelves and tripping over items which resulted in a year long ban on from entering the stores.

“I released a video last week, which got me banned from all Coles, Woolworths, Big W and BI-LO for a whole year after the video went viral,” he told Daily Mail Australia.

“I was taken to court by Coles and then Woolies came along and took me to court after it created a lot of controversy.”

Despite his bans, Van Oyen said he had “no regrets filming it — it was worth it!”

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