Pedestrian Injured After Being Struck by GO Bus on Phillip Street in Waterloo

A pedestrian was injured Monday afternoon after being struck by a GO Transit bus on a street in Waterloo, regional police and transit officials say. The incident occurred on Phillip Street between Columbia Street West and University Avenue West, near the University of Waterloo campus.
Regional Police initially described the event as a collision involving a pedestrian and an unspecified vehicle. A later update confirmed that the vehicle was a GO bus operated by Metrolinx. Paramedics transported the injured individual to a nearby hospital. The extent of their injuries has not yet been publicly disclosed.
In response to the collision, police temporarily closed Phillip Street to traffic while investigators examined the scene and gathered evidence. Motorists were advised to seek alternate routes during the closure. The roadway reopened by approximately 5 p.m. the same day once the investigation at the site was complete.
Waterloo Regional Police initially described the event as a collision involving a pedestrian and an unspecified vehicle. A later update confirmed that the vehicle was a GO bus operated by Metrolinx. Paramedics transported the injured individual to a nearby hospital. The extent of their injuries has not yet been publicly disclosed.
Metrolinx issued a statement saying the incident was under review, and emergency services were involved in assisting the injured party. No charges or further details regarding contributing factors such as weather, bus speed, or pedestrian actions have been released.
Officials continue to investigate this collision. Further updates, including any findings from police or transit authorities, may follow as the inquiry progresses.
Source: CityNews Kitchener
