The accused in a random stabbing on a subway train last week will remain in custody until at least Tuesday.

Cassim Celani Cummings, 20, had his bail hearing postponed until March 12 during a brief appearance in court Monday morning.

Cummings faces seven charges, including attempted murder, after a vicious attack left a man fighting for his life Wednesday night.

It happened on a train that was heading south on the Yonge-University-Spadina line approaching Davisville Station at about 10:20 p.m.

Police previously told CP24 that the suspect was walking through the train and bothering other passengers when he began to talk to the victim, who was sitting alone.

Moments later, the victim was slashed across the neck when he stood up and told the suspect to leave him and others alone, police said.

The suspect fled once the passenger assistance alarm was activated and the train was stopped at Davisville Station.

Cummings was then arrested Friday morning following a massive manhunt.

At the time police said they believed the suspect is also responsible for a number of other unprovoked attacks throughout Toronto, however additional charges have not been laid as of yet.

Cummings was remanded into custody after a brief court appearance at Old City Hall on Saturday.