A BANG, A LUNGE AND SCREAMS CONFUSION REIGNS IN UNDERGROUND HORROR SPORTS FINAL Edition

It was a sudden bang and then a sudden jolt that sent straphangers hurtling to the floor of a subway train pulling out of a Brooklyn station last night. As passengers scrambled to their feet, the doors to the car opened and [Ruth Swen] followed people out. She looked to the front, where the lead car...

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Published inDaily news (New York, N.Y. : 1920)
Main Author TOM RAFTERY MAKI BECKER and BILL HUTCHINSON DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, N.Y Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 21.06.2000
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Summary:It was a sudden bang and then a sudden jolt that sent straphangers hurtling to the floor of a subway train pulling out of a Brooklyn station last night. As passengers scrambled to their feet, the doors to the car opened and [Ruth Swen] followed people out. She looked to the front, where the lead car's doors were still jammed, its wheels jarred from the tracks. Lt. Steve Healy of Engine 204 recalled the stifling heat enveloping an underground of dazed figures holding their aching arms, legs and necks.