Massive Turnout Marks 9/11 Commemoration and Medal Event

For the two hundred plus members who attended, it was an emotional evening. Old friends embraced having not seen each other for years. Young children brought to the event watched as the documentary unfolded on large screens showing the blazing towers and the determined work of transit as we cut metal, lifted cars an debris, explored destroyed subway tunnels, and received words of praise from then-Governor George Pataki and former MTA Chairman Peter Kalikow soon after the event. Public Advocate Leticia James and Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, himself a former transit worker, spoke movingly of their pride in New York City transit and our determination to rush in and help without regard to personal safety. The medal for those injured or made ill, designed by TWU Local 100 Executive Board Member and 9/11 responder Mario Galvet is inscribed with a Latin motto translated as "above the call of duty." The smaller participation pin is being made available to every union member who responded to 9/11, documented by the MTA/FEMA list and backed up by a signed affidavit of service.

For a great Facebook photo essay on the event from videographer and photographer Phil Fiumano, click here. Log in with your Facebook account and view the photos.