Super Bowl LX Eve: Heavy Congestion on I-880 and Overnight Bay Bridge Lane Closures

Significant Traffic Surge Expected for Super Bowl Weekend
Good morning, Oakland. Today is Saturday, February 7, 2026, and the Bay Area is entering the peak of the Super Bowl LX festivities. With the big game between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots scheduled for tomorrow in Santa Clara, we are seeing a massive influx of visitors and localized gridlock. Commuters should prepare for holiday-level traffic volumes on all major arteries, particularly the I-880 corridor and the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
Highways and Major Roadworks
Travelers heading toward San Francisco or the South Bay will face several obstacles today. Caltrans has been performing essential joint rehabilitation on the Bay Bridge, and while most work is done overnight, lingering impacts may affect your early morning drive. Westbound I-80 lanes 4 and 5 were scheduled for closure through 7:00 AM this morning; expect residual delays as the bridge returns to full capacity. Additionally, the eastbound I-80 off-ramp to 7th Street in San Francisco is under construction and may remain restricted until mid-morning.
Locally, the Caltrans Oakland Alameda Access Project is now in full swing. This long-term project has introduced one-way traffic controls and localized detours around the 7th Street and Jackson Street area near the Port of Oakland and Chinatown. If you are navigating downtown, allow at least 20 extra minutes to account for these shifts in traffic patterns.
Public Transport and BART Updates
Public transit remains the most reliable way to navigate the region this weekend. BART is operating with maximum capacity, running longer trains and deploying extra staff to help visitors reach fan zones in San Francisco and the South Bay. In a notable update for East Bay riders, the West Oakland station is one of five major hubs that now offers free public Wi-Fi to enhance the commuter experience. BART is encouraging riders to use the new 'Tap and Ride' system, which allows for contactless payment via credit cards or mobile wallets at all fare gates.
- AC Transit: Transbay lines F, NL, and O are seeing high ridership as fans travel to the Super Bowl Experience at the Moscone Center. Expect some delays on lines serving the Salesforce Transit Center due to major street closures in San Francisco.
- BART: Extra security and directional ambassadors are stationed at the 12th St, 19th St, and MacArthur stations to assist with the surge.
Oakland International Airport (OAK) Alerts
If you are heading to Oakland International Airport, be advised that the FAA has implemented strict temporary flight restrictions (TFRs) and special air traffic procedures through February 10. While commercial flights are operating, the airport is currently closed to non-scheduled transient general aviation aircraft. Ground traffic around the airport terminals is extremely heavy; travelers are urged to use the BART-to-OAK connector to avoid the congested terminal access roads.