Saturday, August 13, 2011

Greyhound Bus Crashes on Pa., Turnpike After Leaving New York City

NY POST--A Greyhound bus bound for St. Louis from New York City flipped on its side on the Pennsylvania Turnpike early today, briefly trapping a woman and injuring about two dozen people, authorities said.
Twenty to 25 injuries were reported, turnpike spokesman Carl DeFebo said, and rescue crews freed the woman who was trapped in the wreckage in a rural area about a mile east of the Lebanon-Lancaster exit. State police were investigating what caused the crash.
The westbound bus had stopped in Philadelphia and was headed for a stop in Columbus, Ohio, when it overturned about 6 a.m. Twenty-nine people, including the driver, were aboard, said Greyhound spokesman Maureen Richmond. Read more

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