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2 buses headed for NYC crash in Lincoln Tunnel, injuring 46

Two New Jersey Transit buses headed to New York City's Port Authority Bus Terminal collided in the Lincoln Tunnel Monday, injuring 46 people. Port Authority Police spokesman Joe Pentangelo says the

News 12 Staff

Sep 27, 2016, 3:24 AM

Updated 2,905 days ago

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Two New Jersey Transit buses headed to New York City's Port Authority Bus Terminal collided in the Lincoln Tunnel Monday, injuring 46 people.
Port Authority Police spokesman Joe Pentangelo says the crash occurred around 8:50 a.m. in the center tube. Pentangelo says the door on one bus had to be cut open. He says the injuries aren't considered life-threatening and the most serious was a broken jaw.
Officials say a NJ Transit driver was switching lanes while driving inside the tunnel. NJ Transit spokeswoman Lisa Torbic says a bus headed from Ridgefield rear-ended a bus out of Fairview.
Both buses were removed by 10:25 a.m., but motorists heading into New York City faced major delays.
The Lincoln Tunnel travels under the Hudson River and connects Weehawken, New Jersey, with midtown Manhattan.
The Port Authority says 42 million vehicles use the tunnel every year.