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ASHLAND, Va. -- Had it not been for the practiced teamwork exhibited by a pair of UTU-represented Amtrak employees, a traveler in a hurry to make his connection would have been a "late" passenger in a very final sense.
According to a letter from Amtrak engineer Clinton M. Hues, who witnessed the event, conductor Gerald W. Maxey, a member of Local 1933 in Washington, D.C., performed an act of heroism "that deserves a major commendation. He clearly saved the life of the passenger, even at the risk of his own life."
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According to a letter from Amtrak engineer Clinton M. Hues, who witnessed the event, conductor Gerald W. Maxey, a member of Local 1933 in Washington, D.C., performed an act of heroism "that deserves a major commendation. He clearly saved the life of the passenger, even at the risk of his own life."
Railfan.net