Woman hit by car while sitting at Drummoyne bus stop

A woman has been hit by a car while sitting at a bus stop in Sydney’s inner west.

Two other people are also being treated by paramedics at the scene of the car accident on the corner of Victoria Rd and Westbourne St in Drummoyne.

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7NEWS understands the 25-year-old woman was sitting at the bus stop about 8am when the car left the road and struck her.

The car first collided with a bus, police said.

The car then hit the bus shelter where the woman was waiting.

She suffered leg, arm and head injuries in the incident.

Emergency services are currently on the scene.

A woman in her 40s was treated by paramedics for neck pain. She has now been transported to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.

No information is known about the third person requiring treatment.

7NEWS understands the driver of the car became trapped inside in the crash.

Fire and Rescue NSW cut the person out of the vehicle, and they have been transported to hospital.

It is not immediately clear if this patient is the woman in her 40s or the unknown third patient.

A woman has been hit by a car while sitting at a bus stop in Sydney’s inner west. Credit: 7NEWS

Motorists experienced significant delays as a result of the incident.

Two of five city-bound lanes of Victoria Rd were closed at Westbourne St, with city-bound traffic queued back onto the Gladesville Bridge.

Motorists were advised to allow plenty of additional travel time and exercise caution with emergency services and traffic crews on site.

City-bound buses on Victoria Rd were delayed and buses missed the stop on Victoria Rd after Wolseley St.

Traffic was back to normal about 10.40am.

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