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Orange Line shut as train runs over woman

At Sullivan Square around 9 a.m.. Service has since been restored, according to mbta.com.

That makes three people hit by T trains in three days.

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...posting this news about 40 minutes before you. See below.

Incredible that we are suddenly having so many of these incidents. Is the warm weather causing people to be inattentive?

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I can't see how inattention would have any bearing on this. It's not the green line, there's really no way to explain wandering in front of one as "inattention" and I don't think you could claim the conductor was inattentive when he hit her because people aren't supposed to be on the tracks.

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I just didn't look.

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R.I.P. an as-yet unidentified woman killed by an Orange Line train this morning.

Is it just me, or is something strange happening to the T this year? With this many accidents, trouble reports, and injuries, something feels not right. Or is this level of accidents common, and I just didn't notice it?

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This post is ... about the orange line ... woman ...

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Both Shane and Mudder posted about the incident separately. And I was trying to create a single thread about it. So blame me.

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OHHHH. Okay. I kept clicking links, thinking I had missed another orange line issue. It all makes sense now. And I'm glad there was only one death, for today at least.

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Although I am wondering if I simply forgot to hit Submit, or if my second post about AP's only 5 words or you pay policy got deleted by a moderator. I know the AP story is a little bit old, but there's some great commentary about it this week, and I hadn't seen an earlier reference on UH.

It's relevant to much of our community, and I had been surprised I hadn't read about it here.

Of course, it's not terribly relevant to the family of the woman under the Orange Line today.

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When people are on railroad or subway tracks where they do not belong, it's not the T's fault when bad things happen to them.

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Say coworkers who were around the station at the time.

I passed by there around 9:10 ... they were backing buses out of the busways onto Broadway and Washington streets because the firetrucks were blocking them and weren't moving anytime soon. I knew it must be bad.

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I was on the inbound train from Forest Hills this morning and the train was stopped at NE Medical Center. The announcement came across as "a medical emergency at Sullivan Square," an interesting euphemism that I guess can cover everything from a child with a scrapped knee to terrorists releasing bioweapons. I ended up walking down Charles St to Charles MGH to transfer to the Red Line and continue my commute.

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I think there is a devil sort of pact going on with the MBTA. so many sudden accidents lately does not have any other explanation. or probably T drivers are not given enough caffeine?

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[snark]Must be God's wrath on the people of Massachusetts.

Not sure what people from Iowa to Missouri must have done. [/snark]

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