Woman Dies After Being Struck by CTA Brown Line Train at Addison Station

Chicago, IL (July 1, 2026) – A 35-year-old woman died in a train accident after she was struck by a northbound CTA Brown Line train at the Addison station Tuesday morning, according to reports. The incident occurred shortly before 10 a.m. on June 30 in the 1800 block of West Addison Street.

Reports provided by Chicago Fire Department officials show that one person was transported to a nearby hospital in critical condition. A second victim was transported by ambulance to an area medical facility in good condition. 

The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office is conducting a death investigation. Brown Line service between Belmont and Kimball was temporarily suspended but has since resumed.

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Key Takeaways

  • A 35-year-old woman died after being struck by a CTA Brown Line train.
  • The incident happened shortly before 10 a.m. on June 30, 2026.
  • The collision occurred at the Addison Brown Line station in Chicago.
  • Brown Line service was temporarily suspended between Belmont and Kimball before resuming.
  • The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office is conducting a death investigation.
  • Authorities have not released additional information about what led to the incident.

Fatal CTA Brown Line Train Collision at Addison Station

Emergency crews responded to the Addison Brown Line station Tuesday morning after reports that a pedestrian had been struck by a northbound CTA train. Fire officials transported one individual to a nearby hospital in critical condition while another person was reported to be in good condition.

Later Tuesday, the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed that the 35-year-old woman died as a result of the incident. Officials have not released additional details regarding the circumstances surrounding the collision, and the investigation remains ongoing.

CTA officials temporarily suspended Brown Line service between Belmont and Kimball while emergency personnel responded to the scene and investigators gathered evidence. Normal train service resumed later in the day.

Understanding Pedestrian Train Accidents

Pedestrian accidents involving trains often occur near stations, rail crossings, or areas where people access train platforms. These incidents can happen for many different reasons, and investigators carefully review every case before determining what occurred.

Transit agencies and investigators examine factors such as train speed, warning systems, platform conditions, surveillance footage, witness statements, and communications between train operators and dispatchers. Until the investigation is complete, officials typically avoid drawing conclusions about the cause of the incident.

Common Factors Investigated After Train Accidents

Platform Safety

Investigators examine whether station platforms, warning signs, barriers, and safety features were functioning properly at the time of the incident.

Visibility

Officials may review lighting conditions, weather, and any potential obstructions that could have affected visibility for either the pedestrian or train operator.

Operator Response

Investigators evaluate train event data, braking systems, operator actions, and onboard recordings to better understand how the incident unfolded.

Surveillance Evidence

Video from station cameras, nearby businesses, and CTA surveillance systems can help investigators establish a timeline of events.

How Authorities Investigate Fatal Train Accidents

Fatal train accidents often involve multiple agencies working together to determine exactly what happened. Investigators typically collect physical evidence, interview witnesses, review surveillance video, inspect the train, and analyze operational data.

Medical examiners also conduct independent investigations to determine the official cause and manner of death. The findings from these investigations help provide a complete understanding of the incident and may identify whether additional safety measures are needed.

Because these investigations are thorough, it may take weeks or months before officials release final conclusions.

Legal Options Following a Fatal Train Accident

Families affected by fatal train accidents often face overwhelming emotional and financial challenges. Depending on the facts established during the investigation, surviving family members may have legal options to pursue compensation for medical expenses incurred before death, funeral and burial costs, loss of financial support, and other damages available under applicable law.

Every train accident case is unique, and determining whether legal action is appropriate depends on the specific circumstances surrounding the accident. As investigators continue gathering information, some families choose to speak with an attorney to better understand their legal rights and whether compensation may be available. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the CTA Brown Line accident?

Officials have not announced what caused the incident. The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office is conducting a death investigation, and authorities continue reviewing the circumstances surrounding the collision. Until investigators complete their work, the cause remains unknown.

Why was Brown Line service suspended?

CTA temporarily suspended Brown Line service between Belmont and Kimball to allow first responders to assist those involved and to give investigators access to the scene. Service resumed after emergency operations concluded.

Can families pursue legal action after a fatal train accident?

Depending on the outcome of the investigation and the specific facts involved, surviving family members may have legal options. A wrongful death attorney can review the available evidence, explain potential claims, and help families understand the legal process without making assumptions before investigations are complete.

Get Help After a Fatal Train Accident

The aftermath of a fatal train accident can leave families facing difficult questions while coping with an unexpected loss. Understanding your legal rights may provide clarity during an incredibly challenging time.

Families deserve legal representation that is prepared for every stage of a claim. For decades, Ankin Law has helped injured victims and grieving families throughout Illinois recover hundreds of millions of dollars through settlements and verdicts. When a fair resolution cannot be reached through negotiations, the firm’s trial attorneys are prepared to advocate for clients in the courtroom. 

Howard Ankin has been recognized by Leading Lawyers, Super Lawyers, the American Association for Justice, and the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association for his commitment to protecting injured victims.

If you have questions following a serious train accident, Ankin Law offers free consultations. Call 312-600-0000 to discuss your situation with an experienced attorney.

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