Goodwood Rd/Grange Rd intersection closed after bus crash
A driver and passengers have been taken to hospital after a bus crashed into a Stobie pole, bringing down power lines. Traffic at the busy inner-south intersection will be affected for hours.
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A major intersection is partially closed after a bus crashed into a Stobie pole and brought down power lines overnight.
About 12.20am on Thursday, police and emergency services were called to a major crash at Goodwood Rd, Daw Park.
As a result, southbound traffic is blocked on Goodwood Rd at the Grange Rd intersection and is expected to be closed for most of Thursday.
Police are at the scene of a crash on Goodwood Road, Daw Park where a bus has collided with a tree and stobie pole.
â South Australia Police (@SAPoliceNews) August 28, 2024
Southbound traffic is blocked on Goodwood Road at the Grange Road intersection and traffic will be affected for most of today. pic.twitter.com/tkRpSxjCvW
The bus driver, a 55-year-old Thebarton man was taken to hospital for treatment.
Two passengers on the bus were also taken to hospital, but none of their injuries are serious.
A Toyota ute also struck the power lines.
The driver, a 61-year-old Panorama man was not injured.
Investigations into the crash are continuing and police are calling for any witnesses to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or online at crimestopperssa.com.au