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Surveillance Video Shows Violent Impact Of MBTA Green Line Crash

Boylston Incident - 11.29.2012 by MBTA on YouTube

BOSTON (CBS) – The MBTA has released video showing the moment of impact when the two Green Line trains collided at Boylston Station Thursday.

The video shows at least one passenger catapulted out the door when the collision happens.

Photos: Green Line Accident

Investigators probing the cause of Thursday's crash have ruled out mechanical and infrastructure failure.

They are looking at the possibility of operator error at this point. One of the trains was parked on the outbound tracks when the other struck it from behind. WBZ-TV spoke with family members of the man who was operating the train that was struck.

WBZ-TV's Jim Armstrong reports

"We saw him walking on the platform on the TV and that's how we knew it was his train," said Nancy Perno the operator's mother. "All he said was the bang was so bad, they were stopped and the bang was so bad, and the people were bouncing off the seats and everything."

Officials say there was nothing to indicate that drugs or alcohol played any role in the crash. They also say they do not believe the conductor in the moving train was using a cell phone. They are looking at the possibility of whether that driver may have been distracted.

"This was not his fault and it had nothing to do with him. He was in the wrong place at the wrong time," says the wife of the operator whose train was hit. "He really wants to be home. He expected to do his day and come home as he does every night, and it's been tough on him, tough on all of us."

In a strange twist, the conductor blamed for causing the crash was supposed to receive a safe driver award on Friday. The MBTA noted that he had a previously flawless record.

Instead, he has been placed on paid leave during the investigation.

Three dozen people were hurt when the two trains collided just before noon Thursday.

At the time, MBTA spokesperson Joe Pesaturo described the crash as "low impact."

WBZ-TV's Jim Armstrong contributed to this report.

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