Traffic & Transit
Caldecott Tunnel To Stay Open During Power Shutoff
Caltrans had planned to close the tunnels. PG&E is now providing generators.
LAMORINDA, CA — A looming traffic nightmare has been resolved with word that the Caldecott Tunnel will remain open during a Public Safety Power Shutoff planned by PG&E.
Caltrans announced Tuesday evening that it would completely shut down all bores because, "The tunnels can't operate without power."
PG&E is now providing generators to Caltrans, which are being installed overnight in a rush to get them in place before the power goes out.
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We & @CaltransD4 are preparing for full closures of the Caldecott Tunnel in @CCCounty &@AlamedaCounty on SR 24 & the Tom Lantos Tunnel along SR 1 in @Pacifica as soon as this evening, due to the @PGE4Me Public Safety Power Shutoff #PSPS. The tunnels can't operate without power. pic.twitter.com/AMw4sxzfbW
— Caltrans HQ (@CaltransHQ) October 9, 2019
Caltrans is preparing for full closure of SR-1 Lantos Tunnels & SR-24 Caldecott as soon as this evening, October 8. Due to PG&E Pro Active Public Safety Power Shut Off. Tunnels cannot operate without power. This remains fluid. Stay tuned to media & @511SFBay for latest updates. pic.twitter.com/CKiIwQlHO1
— Caltrans District 4 (@CaltransD4) October 9, 2019
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