Riverside, CA (February 16, 2026) – A traffic collision involving a Tesla and a bus left injuries Friday afternoon at the Riverside–La Sierra Metrolink Station. The crash occurred on Saturday, February 14 at approximately 5:29 p.m. near Indiana Ave and Casa Vallejo Ave. Fire crews and paramedics were dispatched to the transit station after reports of injuries over radio communications. Medical personnel evaluated those involved for a variety of injuries while police worked to manage traffic around the station entrance. The circumstances surrounding how the Tesla and bus collided remain under investigation.
Key Details
- Location: Riverside–La Sierra Metrolink Station near Indiana Ave & Casa Vallejo Ave, Riverside, CA
- Reported: Saturday, February 14 at approximately 5:29 p.m.
- Type: Vehicle vs. Bus Collision With Injuries
- Vehicles: Tesla and bus
- Response: Fire crews, police, and emergency medical services
What We Know So Far
- The crash occurred near the entrance to the La Sierra Metrolink Station.
- The collision involved a Tesla passenger vehicle and a bus.
- Paramedics assessed injured individuals at the scene.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The total number of people injured, including bus passengers.
- The extent of the injuries sustained.
- What factors may have contributed to the collision.
Local Context
The Riverside–La Sierra Metrolink Station is located along Indiana Ave near Casa Vallejo Ave, serving commuters traveling between Riverside, Corona, and Los Angeles County. The area around the station includes parking lots, bus stops, and steady vehicle traffic during afternoon and early evening hours as riders arrive and depart. Indiana Ave is a major corridor connecting to the 91 Fwy and nearby residential neighborhoods. A crash at the station entrance can briefly affect both transit operations and surrounding roadway access while responders work to assist those injured and clear the scene.
What to Do Next
- If you were involved, move to a safe location if possible and check for injuries. Call 911 if anyone needs medical attention.
- Follow directions from police or emergency personnel and use caution around transit vehicles and emergency equipment.
- If it’s safe, take photos of vehicle damage, road conditions, and the surrounding area.
- Monitor how you feel after the crash. Some injuries can appear hours or days later.
FAQ
Q: Why do crashes involving buses often require additional responders?
A: Buses can carry multiple passengers, which may require more medical personnel to evaluate everyone involved and ensure proper care.
Q: Are transit station areas more prone to traffic conflicts?
A: Station areas often involve vehicles entering and exiting parking lots, buses stopping, and pedestrians crossing, which can increase traffic complexity.
Q: What does it mean when a crash is under investigation?
A: It means authorities are reviewing statements, vehicle positions, and available evidence to determine how the collision occurred.