WTC Beam Travels to Pa. Memorial With Biker Escorts

Associated Press

The roar of 1,000 motorcycles accompanied a steel beam from the World Trade Center yesterday as it traveled to Pennsylvania, where it will be part of a memorial to those who died there in a Sept. 11 airliner crash.

Hundreds of current and retired New York City firefighters left Brooklyn's Floyd Bennett Field at about 7 a.m. to escort the girder on the 311-mile ride to Shanksville, Pa. The group arrived in Shanksville last night.

Once in place, in a new memorial being built next to a volunteer fire company, the 2-ton, 14-foot-long beam will sit on a base shaped like the Pentagon.

"It's a great thing to honor the people on Flight 93 by putting together all three attack sites - the Pentagon, the World Trade Center and Pennsylvania," said Eugene Stolowski, a New York firefighter who was along for the trip.

Stolowski, who spoke with The Associated Press by mobile phone, said he searched for human remains at Ground Zero for months after the attacks.

The members of the New York City Fire Riders joined a larger group that included bikers from as far away as Georgia. The beam rode on a flatbed truck.

United Airlines Flight 93 was brought down by hijackers just outside Shanksville, about 40 minutes into its flight from Newark, N.J.

Organizers planned to unveil the steel beam in the new memorial during a ceremony this morning. Relatives of some Sept. 11 victims were expected to attend.










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