UPDATED: Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel Reopens after Crash

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UPDATED – 10/2 – 1pm – On October 1, we experienced a single vehicle accident that occurred around 11:00 a.m. in the northbound lane of Thimble Tunnel. A tractor trailer hauling a piece of heavy equipment struck the tunnel ceiling and then the equipment fell into the roadway. No one was hurt in the accident.

The vehicle was being operated by Chesapeake Tunnel Joint Venture, the company that is constructing the new parallel tunnel at Thimble Shoal Channel. CTJV was moving a piece of large construction equipment from One Island to Two Island when the accident occurred. They did not have to travel through the toll lanes so their height was not checked by our usual system.

The facility was closed in both directions until 3:20 p.m., while we attempted to clean up the debris and to remove the tractor trailer and equipment. The first two attempts were unsuccessful. While we worked on a revised plan to safely remove the vehicle and equipment, we made the decision to begin alternating traffic northbound and southbound around the scene of the accident. This is a process that we utilize frequently at night while work is being conducted in either of our two tunnels. Generally, it adds about 15-20 minutes to a customer’s trip.

We were motivated by the knowledge that our customers have no viable alternative to this route. A series of events conspired to delay travelers far beyond anything that we would have anticipated. Navigating around the scene proved far more difficult for customers driving larger vehicles given the limited 10 foot lane width. We now know that 20% more customers were traveling southbound versus northbound yesterday. Usually, the proportion is close to 50/50. Additionally, numerous customers experienced car trouble of their own after being delayed for such an extended period which compounded the delays for everyone.

At around 9:30 p.m., we prioritized only southbound customers to alleviate the traffic delays. At 10 p.m., the entire facility was closed again and we continued to expedite traffic until all customers were able to exit the CBBT.

Around midnight on October 2, another attempt was made to extract the tractor trailer and construction equipment. This attempt was ultimately successful and we were able to fully reopen to traffic around 3:30 a.m.

We understand that many of our customers suffered extreme inconveniences and for that we apologize. While we are legally unable to provide a toll relief fund given our legislative enablement and bond contracts, CTJV, the responsible party for this accident is setting up a toll relief fund for travelers who were inconvenienced. More details about the toll relief fund will be released as soon as they become available.

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UPDATED 10/2 – 7:30am –  As of 3:30 a.m.. on October 2, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel is now open to traffic.

The facility experienced severe backups and even closure after a single vehicle accident that occurred around 11:00 a.m. in the northbound lane of Thimble Tunnel on Monday, October 1. A tractor trailer hauling a piece of heavy equipment struck the tunnel ceiling and then the equipment fell into the roadway. No one was hurt in the accident.

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UPDATED:  10pm – We will be closing to all traffic again at 10 p.m. to remove the trailer and equipment from the tunnel. It is estimated that the facility will remain closed until 3 a.m. on October, 2. Travelers are advised to avoid this route if at all possible until the scene can be cleared.

No other details are available at this time. Additional updates will be issued when more information is available.

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UPDATED – 5:30pm – As of 5:30 p.m. on October 1, travel on the CBBT remains restricted in both directions due to a single vehicle accident that occurred around 11:00 a.m. in the northbound lane of Thimble Tunnel on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel.

A tractor trailer hauling a piece of heavy equipment struck the tunnel ceiling and then the equipment fell into the roadway. No one was hurt in the accident. CBBT Maintenance crews are working to remove the trailer and equipment while maintaining a single lane of traffic. The lane width at the accident scene is limited to 10 feet.
Traffic is currently backed up 3 miles heading northbound and approximately 7 miles heading southbound. We will continue to alternate traffic flow northbound and southbound around the scene until all traffic backups are reduced to a minimal wait time. We expect this condition to persist until 10 p.m. During this time, traffic will continue to be processed at the toll plazas. Customers can expect major delays.
We will be closing to all traffic again at 10 p.m. to remove the trailer and equipment from the tunnel. Travelers are advised to avoid this route if at all possible until the scene can be cleared.
No other details are available at this time. Additional updates will be issued when more information is available.

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A crash around 11 this morning closed the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel in both directions. Officials say a tractor trailer hauling a piece of heavy equipment struck the tunnel ceiling – causing the equipment to fall into the roadway. There were no injuries. At 3:30pm one lane of traffic was opened to allow alternating traffic northbound and southbound around the accident scene. This will only occur until the traffic waiting on the bridge and at both toll plazas is relieved – then both lanes will again be closed. Drivers are urged to avoid this route as it will be several more hours before the accident scene is cleared and the CBBT fully operational.


 

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