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Riders Offer One Another Tourniquets, Tenderness
In the first car of the six-car Red Line train, on a sunny-day evening commute, passengers heard a message familiar to any Metrorail rider: The conductor said they were holding for a moment -- there was a train ahead.
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By Rosalind S. Helderman and David A. Fahrenthold
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Riders Offer One Another Tourniquets, Tenderness
In the first car of the six-car Red Line train, on a sunny-day evening commute, passengers heard a message familiar to any Metrorail rider: The conductor said they were holding for a moment -- there was a train ahead.-
By Rosalind S. Helderman and David A. Fahrenthold