Two hurt in Orange Line crash

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RESEDA - Two Orange Line passengers with complaints of neck pain were transported to a local hospital Wednesday after the commuter bus and a car collided, authorities said.

The accident happened around 5:20 p.m. in the 6100 block of Tampa Avenue, said d'Lisa Davies, Los Angeles City Fire Department spokeswoman.

A car turning right off Topham Avenue crashed into the front of the bus heading west down the right-of-way at Tampa Avenue, said Helen Ortiz-Gilstrap, Metro spokeswoman.

Five others on the bus had some complaints of pain but decided to see their own doctors, said Ortiz-Gilstrap.

Tampa Avenue near Victory Boulevard is closed while authorities investigate the crash.

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