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» Dr. Gary Burch Memorial Safety Award

 

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The Dr. Gary Burch Memorial Safety Award is an annual award from the Burch Family to the railroad worker who has done the most to improve the safety of railroad passengers. The award includes $1,000. Dr. Burch was chief of the Ear, Nose and Throat Clinic at Eisenhower Hospital at Fort Gordon, Ga. He was one of eight passengers who died July 31, 1991, at Lugoff, S.C., while traveling on Amtrak's Silver Star. It derailed at a switch that the National Transportation Safety Board later said was "poorly maintained."

Dr. Burch's wife, Bette, was traveling with him and was injured. Later, she and her children (Michael Burch and Kathryn Burch Pettyjohn), after consulting with NARP, decided to establish the award, with the goal of improving passenger rail safety. NARP solicits nominations from railroads, commuter railroad agencies and rail labor. The Burch family consults with an advisory committee convened by NARP and then selects the award winner.


Recipients of the Dr. Gary Burch Memorial Safety Award

1994
Wayne Solomon Chicago and North Western engineer
1995
Billy Parker Amtrak engineer
1996
Lenore Slimbock Amtrak assistant general manager
1997
Jolene Molitoris Federal Railroad Administrator
1998
Patrick Corcoran Union Pacific engineer
1999
J. F. Garrard Amtrak conductor
2000
Allan Thomas Amtrak chef
2001
Damian Garden Amtrak maintenance-of-way supervisor
2002
Henry Marcell Amtrak engineering safety director
2003
Gordon Bowe Union Pacific conductor
2004
Steven Tomlinson Amtrak safety liaison
2006
Lanny Wilson, M.D. Chairman, DuPage Railroad Safety Council
2007
J. Wes Wilkins Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes (BMWE) Safety Liaison
2008
John "Jake" Mumford Amtrak Police Department Detective
2009
Dwayne Meadows Norfolk Southern Bridge Supervisor
 

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