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The Orange Line driver who stopped her train within inches of a woman on the tracks over the weekend will be honored today by the MBTA's Board of Directors.

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Orange Line driver honored in North Station rescue

Updated: Wednesday, 11 Nov 2009, 5:36 AM EST
Published : Saturday, 07 Nov 2009, 8:55 PM EST

BOSTON - The driver of Boston subway train that came to a screeching halt just before hitting a woman who had fallen onto the tracks has been hailed as a hero.

Charice Lewis got a radio call from fellow Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority employee Jacqueline Osorio, who was standing on the platform at North Station on Friday night when she saw the woman tumble.

Lewis, who saw passengers on the platform frantically waving their arms, immediately tugged her emergency brake.

The woman, whose name was not made public, suffered some scrapes and was taken to a hospital for evaluation. She told authorities she had been drinking.

Lewis and Osorio were recognized by state Transportation Secretary Jeffrey Mullan on Monday and received a call of congratulations from Governor Deval Patrick.

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