Bay Bridge Reopens To Traffic

By LORI PREUITT
Updated 11:49 AM PST, Mon, Nov 2, 2009

TWITTER FACEBOOK

For the first morning in six days, late-morning drivers were able to pass go and make their way across the Oakland Bay Bridge.  Cars on the Oakland toll plaza side were allowed to go through first just before 9 a.m., followed by vehicles on the San Francisco side.

Caltrans completed its emergency repairs overnight.  All tests of that repair job passed "with flying colors," according to Caltrans spokesman Bart Ney. 

Ney credited a "breakthrough" for getting the bridge repairs back on track. Overnight workers found a way to get the steel into alignment.  Each earlier efforts failed inspection stress tests.

The span had been closed for nearly six days.

Raw Video: Caltran Opens Bay Bridge

Raw Video: Caltran Opens Bay Bridge
WATCH

Raw Video: Caltran Opens Bay Bridge

The opening did not happen in time for most of the hundreds of thousands of commuters who use the bridge to get to work, but the span will be an option for the trip home.

The recent closure is the longest since the span was shut down for a month following the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.

Crews have been working for nearly a week to repair a section  where two rods and an eyebar fell onto the upper deck Tuesday evening. Three vehicles were hit by flying metal. 

Ney said Caltrans will likely perform more inspections by closing lanes during off-peak hours to examine the entire  system.

"Thank you for your patience," Ney said. "I know it's been  difficult ... we are happy to be returning the Bay Bridge to public service  this morning."

The closure stretched through three full weekdays and this  morning's commute, and complicated Halloween plans for many on both sides of  the Bay.

 BART saw ridership records shattered as commuters flocked to  public transit to get to work.

The failure happened when two tie rods and a  crossbar tumbled onto the upper deck of the eastern span. The falling parts had been installed to take pressure off a  cracked eyebar that was spotted during construction over the Labor Day  weekend.

 Caltrans attributed the failure to the inability of the rods to  withstand strong vibrations caused in part by heavy winds last week.

Bay City News contributed to this report.

First Published: Nov 2, 2009 8:54 AM PST

TWITTER FACEBOOK

  • 0% furious $item.getString("count")
  • 0% sad $item.getString("count")
  • 0% bored $item.getString("count")
  • 0% thrilled $item.getString("count")
  • 0% intrigued $item.getString("count")
  • 0% laughing $item.getString("count")
processing
          No comments have been posted yet.

          You have 2000 characters left

          processing
          So My City

          You are posting in (change)

          550/550 characters

          (jpg, pngs, or gifs allowed)

          (jpg, pngs, or gifs allowed)
          *Tip: You can also post moments via email or Twitter.

          processing

          View Your Moment in

          Posted by | 1 second ago

          Don't Miss

          local_beat

          Nov 21, 2009

          Twitter Generation on Strike at UC Schools

          As a student strike expands, here's what Internet-generation kids are saying.

          Read It

          tech

          Nov 20, 2009

          Wake Up in the Alarm Clock Bed

          Designed by Florian Scharfer, Melted Clock is a wake-up call embedded in your sheets, with a clock display made out of silicone and electroactive polymers.

          Read It

          local_beat

          Nov 20, 2009

          Intel Researching Channel Surfing With Your Brain

          Using a remote control to change channels is just such a pain.

          Read It
          Loading...
          Birthdate:
          You must be at least 13 to sign up.
          Gender:
          invalid

          By clicking the button below, I accept the terms of use and privacy policy

          Already Signed Up? Login Below.

          processing
          Here's what we're posting:

          *Only used for verification. We do not store your password.
          processing