A car hit a bus in Rochdale, shutting down Manchester Road near Castleton Leisure Centre. One person was treated by paramedics.
A car hit a bus in Rochdale, shutting down Manchester Road near Castleton Leisure Centre. One person was treated by paramedics.
A car hit a bus in Rochdale, shutting down Manchester Road near Castleton Leisure Centre. One person was treated by paramedics.

Busy Manchester Road Closed After Car Collides With Bee Network Bus
Busy Manchester Road Closed After Car Collides With Bee Network Bus
A car hit a Bee Network bus that was leaving the Keswick Street stop, according to Transport for Greater Manchester. A black Mercedes-Benz hit the bus.
Police, firefighters, and paramedics went to the scene. Paramedics treated one person there, while nobody on the bus got hurt, per TfGM. The road closed near Castleton Leisure Centre.
TfGM learned about the crash around 3 p.m. on March 2. Emergency services arrived and moved the bus to its depot. Neither driver nor any passengers were injured.
Fire crews responded to a crash report near Manchester Road, Rochdale. Firefighters arrived around 2:50 p.m. on Sunday, March 2. The incident involved a car and a bus.
Two fire engines showed up from Rochdale Community Fire Station. Firefighters worked with police to make the vehicles and area safe. Paramedics took care of the casualty, and firefighters were there for about thirty minutes.
A car hit a Bee Network bus that was leaving the Keswick Street stop, according to Transport for Greater Manchester. A black Mercedes-Benz hit the bus.
Police, firefighters, and paramedics went to the scene. Paramedics treated one person there, while nobody on the bus got hurt, per TfGM. The road closed near Castleton Leisure Centre.
TfGM learned about the crash around 3 p.m. on March 2. Emergency services arrived and moved the bus to its depot. Neither driver nor any passengers were injured.
Fire crews responded to a crash report near Manchester Road, Rochdale. Firefighters arrived around 2:50 p.m. on Sunday, March 2. The incident involved a car and a bus.
Two fire engines showed up from Rochdale Community Fire Station. Firefighters worked with police to make the vehicles and area safe. Paramedics took care of the casualty, and firefighters were there for about thirty minutes.
A car hit a Bee Network bus that was leaving the Keswick Street stop, according to Transport for Greater Manchester. A black Mercedes-Benz hit the bus.
Police, firefighters, and paramedics went to the scene. Paramedics treated one person there, while nobody on the bus got hurt, per TfGM. The road closed near Castleton Leisure Centre.
TfGM learned about the crash around 3 p.m. on March 2. Emergency services arrived and moved the bus to its depot. Neither driver nor any passengers were injured.
Fire crews responded to a crash report near Manchester Road, Rochdale. Firefighters arrived around 2:50 p.m. on Sunday, March 2. The incident involved a car and a bus.
Two fire engines showed up from Rochdale Community Fire Station. Firefighters worked with police to make the vehicles and area safe. Paramedics took care of the casualty, and firefighters were there for about thirty minutes.