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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
National
Luke Wilusz

Orange Line service partially suspended after train hits woman at 35th/Archer

CTA Orange Line trains were halted June 20, 2019, because of a “medical emergency” on the tracks near the 35th/Archer station.

A woman was hit by a CTA Orange Line train Thursday after falling onto the tracks in McKinley Park on the Southwest Side.

The 29-year-old was looking at the train schedule and walking backward when she fell onto the tracks at 10:24 a.m. at the 35th/Archer station, 3528 S. Leavitt St., according to Chicago police and CTA officials.

She was on the tracks for about four minutes before a train arrived at the station, police said. The conductor saw the woman at the last minute and tried to stop the train, but the first car ran over her.

She was taken in critical condition to Mount Sinai Hospital, police said.

Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Merritt said power to the tracks was shut off in both directions.

Orange Line service remains suspended between Halsted and Midway with shuttle buses running to accommodate affected riders, CTA officials said.

Trains are still running in both directions between the Loop and Halsted.

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