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A 21-year-old man stabbed in the stomach aboard a train at the South Ferry station early Saturday still managed to board the Staten Island Ferry before being transported to a hospital, police said. (Advance file photo)

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- At least he didn't miss the boat.

A 21-year-old man stabbed in the stomach aboard a train at the South Ferry station in Manhattan early Saturday still managed to board the Staten Island Ferry before being transported to a hospital, police said.

The victim was knifed in the abdomen following an argument with the attacker on a Brooklyn-bound N train at around 3:52 a.m., police said.

His attacker fled after the train pulled into the Whitehall St./South Ferry station, according to police.

Despite the victim's injury, he still managed to catch the 4:00 a.m. ferry to Staten Island, police said.

He was transported to Richmond University Medical Center in West Brighton where he received several stitches for his wound, police said.

His injuries were considered non-life threatening, according to police.

Authorities described the attacker as 5-foot-9 and 155 pounds with brown eyes, black hair and a dark complexion.

There have been no arrests, police said.