MetroRail crash victim speaks out

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KHOU-11 has interviewed the driver of the van that was hit by a MetroRail train last week:

“All I could do was close my eyes and say, ‘oh my God, oh my God’ and I did like that and I said, ‘Lord, stop this train’ and he did,” the driver said.

Driving the white van was 43-year-old Pat. She wanted to keep her last name secret, but talked all about the accident that took place Thursday in the Medical Center just as rush hour began. Pat said she didn’t hear the train nor see it until it was too late.

“The only time I saw it was when it made contact. Actually, when it made contact. That’s how I knew that train was there,” Pat said.

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Pat said she’s blessed to be alive, only suffering minor scrapes and bruises. The passenger in the van, however, was seriously hurt and is still recovering at Memorial Hermann.

Pat calls the accident an error in judgment. “For me to make a misguided turn like that, it was just beyond me,” she said.

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Pat fears there will more accidents, possibly even worse than the one she was involved in, if something isn’t done.

“I don’t know if it’s going to take an instant death before they do something else with the safety of pedestrians and drivers along that railway,” said Pat.


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