Broken cable causes Bay Bridge shutdown

SAN FRANCISCO Just after 5:30 p.m., three pieces that were attached to the bridge structure during emergency repairs made over the Labor Day closure broke loose and fell onto the roadway, striking several cars.

There were no injuries, Caltrans is investigating what caused the pieces that were attached to support the cracked eyebar broke loose. Although there were high winds on Tuesday, it is unclear if that contributed to the incident.

Contractor CC Meyers, who helped with the Labor Day closure repairs, has been contacted to aid in the emergency construction.

Drivers were stuck in traffic for two to three Tuesday evening. Drivers who were stuck in the Bay Bridge Toll Plaza were given the option of turning around or were escorted across the bridge by the California Highway Patrol. Cars were still being escorted along one lane of the upper deck at 9:15 p.m.

Bay Area transit organizations are planning for a heavy commute Wednesday morning. BART will be running longer trains and have called in extra train operators to run extra trains. The Larkspur ferry will by using a high capacity ferry and the Golden Gate Bridge will have all toll lanes open by 4 a.m.

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