A dozen people were hurt after at least two two buses collided near Port Authority Bus Terminal Wednesday, snarling midtown Manhattan traffic at the height of the morning rush.
Fire officials say they responded to a report of two coach buses colliding near West 41st Street around 6 a.m. One apparently rear-ended another on a fourth-level ramp. The Port Authority Bus Terminal was shut down a short time later, and remained closed for much of the peak rush. Follow live updates here.
A total of 12 people were hurt, though all are expected to be OK. One was being evaluated at a hospital after having to be extricated from the crash, fire officials said. That individual was said to have suffered “moderate,” but unspecific, injuries. The cause of the crash is under investigation.
Sources with knowledge of the investigation say one of the bus drivers may have suffered a medical emergency.
Video posted to the Citizen app showed a large emergency response.
NJ Transit buses were being diverted to Secaucus, Newark Penn Station and Hoboken. Customers then have to take the PATH to get to New York. Lincoln Tunnel delays, meanwhile, are at around an hour, and mounting.
1/2New York Port Authority Bus Terminal is closed due to a multi bus accident. NJ TRANSIT bus service traveling to and from the New York Port Authority Bus Terminal is being diverted to Secaucus Junction Newark Penn Station and Hoboken Terminal. All trains will stop at Secaucus
— NJ TRANSIT (@NJTRANSIT) July 2, 2025
No other details were immediately available.