A woman was treated by paramedics after being hit by a Stagecoach bus at Queen Square Bus Station.
Merseyside Police were called to the bus station at around 3.45pm on Friday, February 18, following reports of a crash.
Once at the scene, officers found a woman had been hit by a Stagecoach bus, which was heading to Kirkby.
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An ambulance and a North West Ambulance Service paramedic vehicle were called to the scene, where the woman was treated. The extent of the woman's injuries are unknown.
The driver of the Stagecoach bus stopped at the scene and was assisting police with their enquiries. The bus windscreen was completely cracked.
Three police cars and a fire engine were at the scene and blocked buses entering the station from Whitechapel.
A Merseytravel spokesperson said people should allow extra time for their trips following the crash.
A spokesperson said: "Due to a road traffic collision at Queen Square Bus Station, buses travelling in this area may be subject to delay or diversion.
"Please allow extra time for your journey where necessary."
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