A woman is currently hospitalized with life-altering injuries after being struck and dragged by a Calgary CTrain. The incident took place at a crossing in Shawnessy, leaving the pedestrian trapped beneath the vehicle.
Incident Details and Emergency Response
The event was reported at approximately 11 a.m. Police have confirmed that the collision occurred on 162 Avenue, specifically near the CTrain crossing by Shawville Rise SE.
Emergency crews worked to extricate the woman, who was found conscious and breathing although trapped under the train. She was transported to the hospital, where she is currently listed in stable condition despite her severe injuries.
Transit and Traffic Disruptions
The investigation led to the immediate closure of both eastbound and westbound lanes in the area. These lanes have since been reopened to the public.

Calgary Transit reported a total suspension of train service between Fish Creek and Somerset following the accident. However, officials have since confirmed that service is back on track.
Potential Next Steps
Police may continue their investigation into the circumstances of the collision. Depending on the findings, there could be a review of the crossing area.
The victim’s recovery process is likely to be extensive, as the injuries sustained are described as life-altering.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where exactly did the CTrain incident occur?
The incident happened on 162 Avenue near the CTrain crossing by Shawville Rise SE in Shawnessy.
What is the current condition of the pedestrian?
The woman is in stable condition, although she suffered life-altering injuries.
Was CTrain service interrupted?
Yes, service was suspended between Fish Creek and Somerset, though it has since resumed.
What measures could be implemented to increase pedestrian awareness at light rail crossings?
