All Lanes Reopen After Big-Rig Crash Snarls Eastbound Traffic Through Altamont Pass
LIVERMORE (CBS SF) -- All eastbound lanes have reopened Monday afternoon hours after a big rig toppled over on I-580, dumping hundreds of pounds of grain across three lanes of the freeway.
The accident just west of the Grant Line Road exit in the Altamont pass took place around 6:30 a.m. The California Highway Patrol, a medical crew, firefighters and Caltrans have all responded to the scene.
This morning, ACFD is at a non-injury Traffic collision at East Bound 580, just West of Grantline in the Altamont. The big rig is blocking the number of 2-4 lanes. The number 1 lane is currently open for traffic, and crews are waiting on 2 heavy wreckers to clear the scene pic.twitter.com/MZabyfEwiU
— Alameda County Fire (@AlamedaCoFire) August 3, 2020
Fortunately, the crash took place in the opposite direction of the morning commute still traffic was backed up for miles on the busy stretch of freeway connecting Tracy to the East Bay.
The No. 2-3-4 lanes were all blocked and heavy duty tow trucks have been requested.
No injuries have been reported and the crash remained under investigation.
As of 11:11 a.m., the right and center lanes remained closed, according to authorities.
ONGOING: Overtuned Tractor Trailer Traffic Collision With Injuries on Eastbound I -580 West of Grant Line Rd in Alameda County. Right and Center Lanes Remain Blocked. https://t.co/ITRwoLsl4h
— 511 SF Bay (@511SFBay) August 3, 2020
CHP announced that the lane closure was down to just the right lane shortly after 2 p.m.
UPDATE: Overtuned Tractor Trailer Traffic Collision With Injuries on Eastbound I-580 West of Grant Line Rd in Alameda County. Center Lane Open. Right Lanes Remain Blocked. https://t.co/ITRwoLsl4h
— 511 SF Bay (@511SFBay) August 3, 2020
The right lane finally reopened at 2:20 p.m. The CHP was advising drivers to seek alternate routes.