Bus Dangles From Overpass in Bronx
An MTA bus operator drove off of a Bronx parkway, leaving the vehicle ominously hanging off the overpass in a Friday morning scare before driving away unharmed, cops said.
An MTA transit bus was seen dramatically dangling over a roadway in the Bronx Friday morning after crashing through a wall. No one was injured in the crash, which happened around 8:40 a.m. at the Henry Hudson Parkway on Kappock Street.
An MTA bus was seen dangling from a bridge in The Bronx on Friday amid the morning commute. This is a developing story; please refresh this page for updates.
The FDNY is responding as an MTA bus is hanging off an overpass on New York City's Henry Hudson Parkway. The FDNY is responding after an accident likely caused an MTA bus to crash and hang over an overpass on New York City's Henry Hudson Parkway.
The driver of an MTA bus had to be rescued from the vehicle on Friday morning after he lost control, skidded into a wall and came to a stop hanging precariously off an overpass in the Bronx, according to city officials and video posted to social media.
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