A Fairfax Connector bus was one of two that collided head-on near the Pentagon this morning (Friday), injuring 23 people, including Defense Department workers.
The Omni Ride and Fairfax Connector transit buses struck each other shortly before 7:30 a.m., according to a press release from the Pentagon Force Protection Agency. Emergency personnel transported 18 of the injured to local hospitals for further medical evaluation. Five were treated at the scene.
Ten of the 23 injured passengers are from the Defense Department.
The Metro Access Road was closed pending an accident investigation.
The accident altered mass transit operations for several hours. Camera footage from the scene showed the two buses colliding.
PENTAGON BUS CRASH: Two buses crashed head-on this morning in the bus loop on the south side of the Pentagon. Reports of more than a dozen injured with one person taken to a trauma center. The others are mostly walking wounded. The buses are from Omniride and Fairfax Connector. #pentagon #buscrash
— Dave Statter (@statter911.bsky.social) 2026-04-24T12:16:23.629Z
The Arlington Fire Department confirmed that the crash occurred and that it responded, but it referred questions to the Pentagon Force Protection Agency, the federal law enforcement agency at the Pentagon.
It was unclear what caused the crash.
The Pentagon Force Protection Agency announced shortly after 11 a.m. that normal operations had resumed at the Pentagon Metro station in Arlington.
“Commuters are encouraged to check official transportation schedules for potential delays,” the agency said. “Pentagon Police thank everyone for their cooperation and understanding.”
FFXnow has reached out to the Fairfax County Department of Transportation for more details on the bus in the crash. Fairfax Connector has several routes that stop at the Pentagon Metro station, including some express service.
ALERT 🚨Normal operations have resumed at the Pentagon Metro Station and Transit Center. Commuters are encouraged to check official transportation schedules for potential delays. Pentagon Police thank everyone for their cooperation and understanding. pic.twitter.com/OlBXsneD3B
— Pentagon Force Protection Agency (@PFPAOfficial) April 24, 2026