Traffic & Transit
Major Westbound I-80 Closure Begins Thursday Night
The westbound lanes will be fully closed until Tuesday morning between the I-780 interchange in Vallejo and Highway 4 in Hurcules.
VALLEJO, CA — Westbound Interstate Highway 80 will be fully closed for repaving work starting Thursday night, Caltrans officials said.
The closure will start 9 p.m. Thursday, between the westbound I-80/Interstate Highway 780 interchange in Vallejo and state Highway 4 in Hercules, and will conclude around 5 a.m. Tuesday.
The closure includes the closures of all westbound traffic lanes on I-80 on the Alfred Zampa Memorial Bridge, also known as the Carquinez Bridge. Eastbound I-80 traffic lanes will remain open, Caltrans officials said.
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This is part of a series of closures on I-80 earlier announced by Caltrans to do repaving work.
Caltrans recommends that drivers traveling west on I-80 exit onto eastbound I-780 in Vallejo and continue on eastbound I-780 to southbound Interstate Highway 680. Travelers can use southbound I-680 to reach westbound Highway 4, westbound state Highway 24, or westbound Interstate Highway 580 to reach central and south Bay Area destinations.
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Additionally, the transit agency will hold nightly lane closures at various times this weekend to perform work on the I-80/state Highway 29 Bridge Separation Project. These closures will be on the westbound lanes of I-80 from Magazine Street in Vallejo to the Carquinez Bridge toll plaza.
Drivers traveling on westbound I-80 just east of the Carquinez Bridge toll plaza are advised to use caution as traffic will be reduced down to one lane on the highway before the bridge.
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