A 25-year-old woman gave birth to a baby girl on a New York City subway train Wednesday morning, according to MTA officials.
The New York City subway was introduced to its youngest new passenger on Wednesday, when a woman gave birth to a baby girl in a train car.
It happened on a southbound W train at the 34th Street–Herald Square subway station in Manhattan around 11:30 a.m., according to the MTA. The 25-year-old woman rode the train for about 25 ...
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Good Samaritans helped a 25-year-old expectant mom deliver a baby girl on board a southbound W train in Manhattan ... the best of the subway community and this city,” said NYC Transit President ...
The video showing *** baby girl entering the world as the W train entered the Herald Square station captured *** moment that's being described as *** little miracle on 34th Street. Definitely ...
In what has been described as "the miracle on 34th Street," a woman brought a baby girl into the world on the New York City subway. The 25-year-old woman gave birth on the train about 11:30 a.m ...