Traffic & Transit
4 Were Injured In Lincoln Tunnel Crashes In NJ Wednesday Morning
Two crashes in the Lincoln Tunnel Wednesday morning caused injuries and major commuting delays.
HUDSON COUNTY, NJ — Four people were injured in two crashes in the Lincoln Tunnel on Wednesday morning that caused significant commuting delays.
A Port Authority official said that the first crash, around 6:52 a.m., was among three vehicles in the center tube of the Tunnel.
Port Authority police and bridge and tunnel agents responded to the incident. Two people had non-life-threatening injuries, a spokesperson said. One person refused further treatment. The other was taken to the hospital for further evaluation, a spokesperson said.
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The center tube was reopened to traffic at 7:26 a.m.
NJ Transit and the Port Authority still reported hour-long commuting delays throughout the morning.
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Then, at approximately 10:09 a.m., two buses and a vehicle crashed in the center tube. Port Authority police and bridge and tunnel agents responded again.
Two non-life-threatening injuries were reported, a spokesperson said, and both people were taken to the hospital for further evaluation.
The lanes were reopened at 11:45 a.m.
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