close

1 dead, 17 hurt in Greyhound bus crash

2 min read
1 / 2

Arlington firefighters and police officers inspect an SUV that was hit by a Greyhound bus in the fast lane on westbound Interstate 30 near Collins Street in Arlington, Texas, killing one in the vehicle early Sunday.

2 / 2

Arlington firefighters and police officers work an accident involving a Greyhound bus which struck a stalled SUV in the fast lane on westbound Interstate 30 near Collins Street in Arlington, Texas, early Sunday.

ARLINGTON, Texas – A woman died Sunday morning after the vehicle she was traveling in stalled on a North Texas interstate after crashing into a barrier and was hit by a Greyhound bus. More than a dozen people on the bus and the other occupant of the vehicle were injured, authorities said.

The accident happened about 5:30 a.m. on Interstate 30, Arlington police spokesman Lt. Christopher Cook said.

Greyhound spokeswoman Lanesha Gipson says there were 40 passengers and a driver aboard the bus, which was headed from Dallas to Amarillo. Sixteen people sustained injuries that weren’t life-threatening, Cook said.

It wasn’t clear if the deceased woman was the driver or passenger of the sport utility vehicle. Cook said a man in the vehicle was taken to the hospital with serious injuries.

Cook said that just minutes before the bus hit the vehicle, authorities had gotten a call that a vehicle being driven erratically had hit a concrete barrier and become disabled. He said authorities are trying to determine what caused the erratic driving.

The westbound lanes of Interstate 30 were closed while police investigated and reopened at about 1:30 p.m.

Gipson said another bus picked up the remaining passengers to take them on to Amarillo.

CUSTOMER LOGIN

If you have an account and are registered for online access, sign in with your email address and password below.

NEW CUSTOMERS/UNREGISTERED ACCOUNTS

Never been a subscriber and want to subscribe, click the Subscribe button below.

Starting at $3.75/week.

Subscribe Today