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Overnight Bay Bridge Lane Closures and Super Bowl LX Prep to Affect Sunday Travel

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January 25, 2026/07:30 AM
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Overnight Bay Bridge Lane Closures and Super Bowl LX Prep to Affect Sunday Travel
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Frank Schulenburg

Sunday Commute Overview

San Francisco travelers can expect a relatively quiet commute for the majority of Sunday, January 25, 2026. However, motorists should prepare for significant overnight disruptions on the Bay Bridge and continued rehabilitation work along major city corridors. While public transit remains a reliable option today, local authorities have begun activating specialized alert systems in anticipation of the upcoming Super Bowl LX festivities.

Major Highway and Bridge Alerts

The most significant impact on Sunday travel involves the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (I-80) as part of the ongoing Western Span Joint Rehabilitation Project. Commuters should take note of the following specific closure schedules:

  • I-80 Westbound: The overnight closure of Lane 1 (the off-ramp to 5th and Harrison streets) is scheduled to clear by 6:00 a.m. this morning. Surface street traffic in the SoMa district should return to normal patterns shortly thereafter.
  • I-80 Eastbound: Major lane closures are scheduled to begin late tonight. Starting at 11:00 p.m. Sunday and lasting until 7:00 a.m. Monday, Lanes 1 and 2 will be closed from Rincon Hill to Yerba Buena Island. Lane 3 is also scheduled to close starting at 11:59 p.m. Drivers heading toward the East Bay late tonight should expect significant delays and consider using the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge as an alternative.
  • 19th Avenue (SR-1): The 19th Avenue Rehabilitation Project remains active. While major paving is not scheduled until later this spring, crews are currently conducting inspections and electrical work. Motorists should be alert for temporary traffic control and message boards between Golden Gate Park and Juniper Serra Boulevard.

Public Transit and Emergency Alerts

Muni and BART are currently operating on standard Sunday schedules with no major system-wide delays reported this morning. However, transit officials have officially activated a joint emergency alert system involving San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara counties. This system is designed to provide real-time updates on transit notifications and unexpected road closures as the region prepares for Super Bowl LX on February 8. Residents are encouraged to subscribe to these localized alerts to stay informed of sudden changes in the coming weeks.

Local Event Traffic Impacts

Travelers should also be mindful of localized congestion near Chinatown for the "Zodiac Wall" art installation and the Minnesota Street Project for the Alternative Art Fair. Additionally, the White Elephant Sale preview in Oakland may increase traffic volume on the bridge during the midday hours. With the Walk for Life West Coast events having concluded yesterday, Market Street transit and traffic have returned to their standard Sunday configurations.

Overnight Bay Bridge Lane Closures and Super Bowl LX Prep to Affect Sunday Travel