Bay Space commuters discovered the going tough early Thursday morning as main wrecks on a freeway and freeway introduced visitors to a standstill in each the Peninsula and East Bay.
The latter of the 2 wrecks occurred about 5:05 a.m. on southbound Interstate 680 simply south of the Andrade Street exit. That collision concerned a pair of huge rigs, in line with the California Freeway Patrol.
That wreck left particles strewn throughout the the southbound lanes and left solely the far left lane open till about 5:45 a.m. The CHP issued a Sig Alert for extreme visitors about 6:50 a.m. that remained in impact previous 7:30.
The CHP stated there have been no reported accidents.
The opposite main crash occurred on northbound U.S. Freeway 101 close to S. Airport Boulevard, one of many exits for the San Francisco Worldwide Airport.
In that wreck, an enormous rig jackknifed and spilled roughly 160 gallons of gas into the three proper lanes, the CHP stated. The large rig additionally hit the fence that separates the Caltrain tracks, knocking the fence into the tracks, authorities stated.
Caltrain shut down its service between its San Francisco and San Bruno stations due to an ensuing energy outage, and different trains had been put not on time.
A Sig Alert issued about 5:30 a.m. additionally remained in impact previous 7:30 a.m.
The CHP stated there have been no reported accidents in that wreck. They didn’t have an estimate for both crash as to when all lanes can be open.