A woman was in critical condition Wednesday night after she was hit by two light-rail trains while trying to cross University Avenue at Snelling Avenue in St. Paul against the stoplight.
The accident was reported just after 5 p.m., Metro Transit spokesman Howie Padilla said.
The woman was walking south from the northeast corner of the intersection when she was hit by a westbound train.
That train then pushed her into the path of an eastbound train and she was struck a second time.
Paramedics took her to Regions Hospital in St. Paul.
Light-rail service in the area was disrupted for about an hour; replacement buses took over, Padilla said.
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