
Rapid Dublin Heavy Duty Towing Service delivers towing service across Fremont, CA, including flatbed towing, emergency towing, and heavy duty recovery, with drivers familiar with every district from the bay-side flatlands to the Mission San Jose hillsides.

Fremont has a large concentration of newer tech and manufacturing workers who drive all-wheel-drive vehicles and low-clearance cars that cannot safely be towed on a hook and chain. Wheeling them onto a flatbed is the only correct method. Our flatbed towing service covers all of Fremont, including the hillside addresses near Mission San Jose where steep grades make flat-deck loading even more important.
I-880 through Fremont carries heavy freight and commuter traffic throughout the day and into the evening. A breakdown on the freeway or on Mission Boulevard during peak hours creates a dangerous situation quickly. Our emergency towing crew is available 24 hours a day and can reach most Fremont locations within an hour.
The Warm Springs district is a significant industrial zone with warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and large commercial vehicles in regular operation. When a loaded truck or piece of industrial equipment breaks down in the Warm Springs area, standard light-duty tow trucks cannot handle the recovery. Our heavy duty equipment is rated for these jobs.
I-880 and I-680 intersect near Fremont and together carry a high volume of mixed traffic. Accident scenes on these corridors - especially those involving commercial vehicles - require fast, professional recovery to minimize secondary hazards and clear the road. Our crew is trained and equipped for multi-vehicle freeway recoveries.
Dead battery, flat tire, or lockout in a Fremont parking lot or residential neighborhood - we handle on-the-spot roadside calls across all five districts. If the fix is simple enough to handle at the roadside, we do it without charging for a full tow.
Fremont has a large number of commercial properties and business parks, especially near Fremont Boulevard and the Warm Springs corridor. When a delivery van, service truck, or fleet vehicle breaks down during the work day in one of these zones, we clear it quickly so your business keeps moving.
Fremont is not one neighborhood - it is five historic districts spread across a large geographic footprint, ranging from flat bay-front areas in the west to steep hillside terrain in Mission San Jose to the east. The clay soils in the flat western portions of the city expand when wet and contract during the dry season, which causes concrete slabs, driveways, and fence posts to shift over time. Homes in the Centerville, Niles, and Irvington districts were largely built in the 1950s through 1970s, and many of their driveways and exterior features have had little or no replacement work since original construction. A contractor - or a tow truck driver - who does not know which part of Fremont they are heading to may show up with the wrong equipment.
The industrial and manufacturing activity concentrated in the Warm Springs district means heavy commercial vehicles are part of the regular traffic pattern here in a way that does not apply to purely residential suburbs. I-880 is one of the busiest freight corridors in the East Bay, and breakdowns on or near it can happen to any vehicle type. The Hayward Fault runs along the base of the eastern hills, and seismic activity - including the smaller, more frequent tremors common to this area - creates ongoing minor damage to concrete flatwork and anything embedded in the clay soils. Understanding these factors is part of doing the job right in Fremont.
Our crew works throughout Fremont regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect towing work here. We access the city via I-880 and I-680, and we know the difference between a call on the flat Centerville grid and a hillside address in Mission San Jose where the approach is steep and the turns are tight. Mission Boulevard and Fremont Boulevard are the surface streets we travel most often on the way to residential and commercial jobs. We are also familiar with the Warm Springs district and the industrial zones north of the BART station, where heavy equipment and commercial vehicles are a regular part of the workday.
Historic neighborhoods like Niles have older homes with original driveways and tight street access, while newer development near the Warm Springs BART station involves larger lots and commercial setups. These two ends of Fremont require different planning, and we know the city well enough to prepare before we arrive.
Fremont borders several cities we also serve regularly. Union City, CA sits directly to the north along I-880, and we move between the two throughout the day. We also cover Newark and the broader South Bay corridor. If a tow needs to cross city lines, that is never a problem for us.
Tell us your address or cross street, which district of Fremont you are in, and the type of vehicle involved. We use that information to dispatch the right truck and give you a realistic arrival time upfront.
Our driver assesses the vehicle and situation on arrival and gives you a firm price before any work starts. There are no additional charges after the job is done - what we quote is what you pay.
We select the right loading method for your vehicle - flatbed for AWD and low-clearance cars, heavy wrecker for trucks and commercial equipment. The destination is wherever you need the vehicle to go.
We drop off at your shop, home, or storage facility and provide a receipt for insurance reimbursement if your policy covers towing. Non-emergency estimate requests get a response within 1 business day.
We cover all five Fremont districts - from Centerville and Niles to Warm Springs and Mission San Jose. Call now for an honest ETA and upfront price.
(510) 216-0633Fremont was incorporated in 1956 when five separate townships - Centerville, Niles, Irvington, Warm Springs, and Mission San Jose - merged into a single city. Each district retains its own character and street layout. The Niles district, one of the oldest, features early 20th-century buildings and was the site of early American silent film production. Mission San Jose, in the eastern hills, is built around the historic Mission San Jose, founded in 1797, and features some of the most affluent and hillside residential areas in the city. Warm Springs, in the south, has grown into a major hub for advanced manufacturing and clean energy companies, and a BART station now anchors newer residential development in that part of the city.
With a population of over 200,000, Fremont is one of the larger cities in the Bay Area. The residential base is predominantly owner-occupied single-family homes, many built from the 1950s through the 1980s, alongside newer multifamily development near BART stations. Lake Elizabeth and Fremont Central Park form a popular green space in the heart of the city. Fremont borders Union City to the north and Hayward to the northwest, both of which we also cover regularly.
Specialized transport for heavy construction equipment and machinery.
Learn MoreFrom the Warm Springs industrial zone to the Mission San Jose hillsides, we know Fremont and can reach any district quickly. Call today for an upfront price and honest ETA.