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UPDATE Spuyten Duyvil: MTA Bus Crashes into High Wall by Independence Ave after Seemingly Failing to Navigate Turn

AN MTA BUS is seen hanging over a high wall at Independence Avenue and Kappock Street in the Spuyten Duyvll section of The Bronx on Friday morning, Jan. 17, 2025. 
Image courtesy of the Citizens’ App

There were no injuries reported after a BxM1 bus crashed into a high wall by 2601 Henry Hudson Parkway and Kappock Street / Independence Avenue in the Spuyten Duyvll section of The Bronx on Friday morning, Jan. 17, according to City officials.

 

The FDNY said they received a call at 8.40 a.m. for a report of a bus hanging from an overpass. They said there were no reported injuries but emergency units are continuing to operate at the scene. The MTA later confirmed that the FDNY helped the driver off the bus.

AN MTA BUS is seen hanging over a high broken wall at Independence Avenue and Kappock Street in the Spuyten Duyvll section of The Bronx on Friday morning, Jan. 17, 2025. 
Image courtesy of the Citizens’ App

When contacted, an NYPD spokesperson said at 8.40 a.m., upon arrival at Independence Avenue and Kappock Street, officers from the 50th Precinct were informed that a 57-year-old, male, MTA bus driver was traveling southbound on the Henry Hudson Parkway West when he failed to navigate the roadway and lost control of the bus, missing its turn and skidding over the stone wall. “There were no injuries reported,” he said.

AN MTA BUS is seen hanging over a high broken wall at Independence Avenue and Kappock Street in the Spuyten Duyvll section of The Bronx on Friday morning, Jan. 17, 2025. 
Image courtesy of the Citizens’ App

Asked if the bus had been occupied at the time with many passengers, the spokesperson said, “I don’t have that detail at the moment.”

 

We asked the MTA if they could confirm this information. A spokesperson later responded, saying, “The incident involving a BxM1 bus was reported at 8:32 am at Kappock and Henry Hudson Parkway.”

TRAFFIC COLLISION STATISTICS for the 50th Precinct Part 1 for November 2024 (latest available) 
Source: NYPD

The MTA spokesperson added, “No customers were on board at the time. No injuries have been reported.” Asked if there were any ther vehicles involved in the accident, the NYPD spokesperson said it was just the bus.

 

Some videos of the scene can be viewed here and here, courtesy of Stephanie Coggins.

TRAFFIC COLLISION STATISTICS for the 50th Precinct Part 2 for November 2024 (latest available)
Source: NYPD

With collision investigations, the NYPD handles all criminal aspects of the investigations, while NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) reviews the street design at the locations of such crashes. We’ve reached out to DOT for more information and will share any updates we receive.

TRAFFIC COLLISION STATISTICS for the 50th Precinct Part 3 for November 2024 (latest available) 
Source: NYPD

A DOT spokesperson later said of the acciident that the parking at the corner [of the Henry Hudson Parkway West service road, southbound, before the bend by Kappock Street] is not new and was temporarily removed while MTA Bridges & Tunnels made improvements to the nearby pedestrian and bicycle path. The spokesperson added that the contractor is resposible for returning parking spaces after work is complete.

 

TRAFFIC COLLISION STATISTICS for the 50th Precinct Part 4 for November 2024 (latest available) 
Source: NYPD

Anyone with information regarding these incidents is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the Crime Stoppers website at https://crimestoppers.nypdonline.org/, or on X @NYPDTips.

 

All calls are strictly confidential.

 

 

 

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