Six folks had been handled for minor accidents Thursday night time after a Bronx bus smashed right into a help column for an elevated subway line.
Bus No. 5566 was working on the Bx4 line and touring east on Westchester Ave. when police say the 36-year-old MTA driver misplaced management of the bus shortly after 8:15 p.m.
The bus subsequently smacked right into a help pillar for the elevated tracks of the No. 6 practice close to Fort Hill Rd.
The motive force in addition to the 5 grownup passengers on the bus on the time of the crash had been all taken to a close-by hospital and handled for minor accidents, police stated.
There was no structural harm to the column, and repair on the elevated No. 6 line was unaffected, police added.
The bus is predicated out of the Gun Hill Depot.
The crash comes three days after a Bronx bus out of the West Farms Depot misplaced management after an obvious mechanical failure, placing a number of vehicles earlier than finally coming to a cease.

