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Blood on the Tracks #

May 7th, 2008 | In Worth Reading 

I finally got around to reading Jennifer Gonnerman’s story about working on the New York subway tracks. This bit surprised me, though maybe it shouldn’t have:

There have been at least 230 employee fatalities since 1946. In the last decade alone, ten subway workers have been killed. Thomas DeStefano and Samuel McPhaul were electrocuted by the third rail. The A train slammed into Christopher Bonaparte; a 3 train killed Joy Antony while he was testing a signal light north of 96th Street; an E train came around a curve and plowed into Kurien Baby, who was trying to put a warning light in a tunnel near Canal Street. In 2004, Harold Dozier was retrieving flags that had been set up to warn motormen about workers on the tracks when the B train slammed into him.

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