Bus collision near the Pentagon injures 23, including 10 defense personnel

On Friday morning during the rush hour commute on April 24th, two buses collided head-on near the Pentagon bus station, resulting in 23 injuries. According to a statement from the Pentagon Force Protection Agency, among the injured were 10 personnel from the United States Department of Defense.

The accident occurred around 7:20 a.m. on the Metro Access Road. The vehicles involved were a blue OmniRide bus and a red Fairfax Connector bus.

After the accident, emergency personnel quickly arrived at the scene and transported 18 of the injured to local hospitals for further medical evaluation and treatment, while the other 5 received initial treatment on-site and left on their own.

Due to the impact of the collision, public transportation in the area was disrupted for several hours, and the Metro Access Road was temporarily closed for accident investigation.

The Pentagon Force Protection Agency later updated the progress through social media, stating that the Pentagon Metro station and transit center resumed normal operations at 11 a.m.

In a post, the agency advised commuters to check official transportation schedules to be aware of potential delays and thanked everyone for their cooperation and understanding.

The specific cause of the accident is still unclear, but surveillance cameras at the scene captured the process of the two buses colliding, which will be crucial evidence for the ongoing investigation.

Both bus companies involved are integral to the local transportation system. Fairfax Connector transports over 9 million passengers annually, while OmniRide’s 2025 annual ridership report indicated a ridership of over 2 million.

In the morning of Friday, April 24th, during the rush hour commute, a collision occurred between two buses near the Pentagon bus station, resulting in injuries to 23 people. Among the injured were 10 personnel from the U.S. Department of Defense, as reported by the Pentagon Force Protection Agency.
The accident took place around 7:20 a.m. on the Metro Access Road and involved a blue OmniRide bus and a red Fairfax Connector bus.

After the incident, emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene and transferred 18 injured individuals to local hospitals for further evaluation and treatment, while the remaining 5 received initial treatment on-site and left of their own accord.

The collision’s impact disrupted public transportation in the area for several hours, with the Metro Access Road being temporarily closed for accident investigations.
The Pentagon Force Protection Agency later updated the situation on social media, announcing the resumption of normal operations at the Pentagon Metro station and transit center by 11 a.m.

They urged commuters to refer to official transportation schedules for potential delays and expressed gratitude for the public’s cooperation and understanding.

The exact cause of the accident remains unclear, but surveillance footage captured the bus collision and will serve as crucial evidence for the ongoing investigation.

The two bus companies involved are vital to the local transportation network, with Fairfax Connector transporting over 9 million passengers annually and OmniRide exceeding 2 million riders in its 2025 annual report.