2 Injured In Metro Train/Auto Collision
KCBS-TV
January 17, 2008
SOUTH PASADENA, Calif. ― Two people were transported to hospitals complaining of pain after a car struck a Metrolink Gold Line train in South Pasadena, police said Thursday.
The accident occurred near the intersection of Sycamore Avenue and Arroyo Verde Street around 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, when a 1991 Lexus sedan driven by 73-year-old Violet Youssef of Pasadena broadsided a train traveling to Union Station, a South Pasadena Police Department statement said.
The Lexus was traveling eastbound on Arroyo Verde when Youssef drove under a lowered gate crossing arm and struck the right side of the train's front passenger car, the statement said.
The Lexus sustained major damage to its front end and the train, which was traveling about 30 miles per hour, had moderate damage, police said. Youssef was taken to Los Angeles County USC Medical Center complaining of pain in her lower back but her 20-year-old passenger was not injured, the police statement said.
One of the 40 train passengers, a 33-year-old Pasadena man, complained of back pain and was taken to Alhambra Hospital, it said.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Friday, January 11, 2008
Blue Line Hits Taxi Injures Two at Hooper
2 Injured After Taxi Collides With Blue Line Train
KCBS-TV
January 11, 2008
LOS ANGELES ― Two people in a taxi were injured in a collision with a Metro Blue Line train Friday night, a fire department official said.
The train collided with a taxi at Washington Boulevard near Hooper Avenue around 9:30 p.m., said d'Lisa Davies of the Los Angeles Fire Department.
The victims were treated at the scene of the collision for what were described as minor injuries, Davies said.
No one aboard the train was injured.
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KCBS-TV
January 11, 2008
LOS ANGELES ― Two people in a taxi were injured in a collision with a Metro Blue Line train Friday night, a fire department official said.
The train collided with a taxi at Washington Boulevard near Hooper Avenue around 9:30 p.m., said d'Lisa Davies of the Los Angeles Fire Department.
The victims were treated at the scene of the collision for what were described as minor injuries, Davies said.
No one aboard the train was injured.
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