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Baby boy born on subway platform

Commuters walk on the platform as a train enters the 40th St-Lowry St Station, where a man was killed after being pushed onto the subway tracks, in the Queens section of New York, December 28. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

WASHINGTON— A woman who gave birth to a baby boy on a Metro platform in downtown Washington is getting $100 in subway or bus fare.

Shavonnte Taylor received a handwritten note of congratulations Thursday from Metro general manager Richard Sarles. Included in the note was a $100 fare card.

Taylor gave birth Thursday morning on the platform of the busy L’Enfant Plaza station. Metro officials said she went into labor aboard a train and an off-duty emergency medical technician helped her off the train and delivered the baby.

Taylor and her son, Amir, were taken to a hospital in apparent good health.

Sarles wrote to Taylor that he was sure the delivery didn’t go as she imagined.

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