A multi-bus collision near West 41st Street closed the Port Authority bus terminal for hours during the morning rush. NJ Transit provided alternate travel options including the commuter rail, PATH, and ferry for commuters. By 10 a.m., services resumed, though delays persisted. The New York City Fire Department reported ten minor injuries and one serious injury from the incident. Commuters experienced confusion and frustration while waiting for updates at the terminal, with some opting for alternative transportation methods as suggested by NJ Transit.
The collision involved two coach buses near West 41st Street around 6:05 a.m., causing significant delays and service interruptions for NJ Transit commuters.
Commuters were advised to use the commuter rail, PATH, or ferry as alternative options while the Port Authority bus terminal was closed.
Ten people sustained minor injuries, while one person suffered serious injuries and was transported to Bellevue Hospital, according to the FDNY.
Despite the chaos, NJ Transit instructed commuters on various ways to cross-honor tickets for alternative transportation options during the service disruptions.
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