Mrs. Bledsoe. Uh-huh.
Mr. Ball. Which exit did he leave?
Mrs. Bledsoe. Front.
Mrs. Ball. By the motorman?
Mrs. Bledsoe. Uh-huh, by the motorman.
Mr. Ball. Did anybody else get off at that time when he got off?
Mrs. Bledsoe. No, not then, but there was a lady sitting right across, she wanted to go to the train station.
Mr. Ball. To the what station?
Mrs. Bledsoe. Train station, and she was worried about trying to get off, you know, trying to get there, and then we were hearing her, and I said, "Well, why don't you walk over there. It's just a little ways." Because the crowd was so bad we still didn't know the President had been killed, and finally she got off, but I think it was—it was before—I mean after Oswald did.
Mr. Ball. Did she ask for a transfer?