
Rapid Dublin Heavy Duty Towing Service covers Livermore, CA with long haul towing, heavy duty towing, and 24-hour emergency response along I-580 and throughout every neighborhood in the city, 365 days a year.

Livermore sits at the eastern edge of the Bay Area on I-580, the main gateway between the Bay Area and the Central Valley. When a vehicle needs to move farther than the next city - to a dealership, a specialist shop, or a storage facility well outside the Tri-Valley - our long haul towing service handles the transport safely, no matter the destination.
I-580 through Livermore and across the Altamont Pass carries a steady volume of large commercial trucks and freight haulers connecting the Bay Area to the Central Valley. Heavy rigs that break down on this corridor need heavy duty recovery equipment, not a standard light-duty truck.
Livermore's newer stucco subdivisions on the north and south sides of the city are home to a large number of AWD crossovers and late-model vehicles that require flatbed transport to protect the drivetrain. It is the right method for most passenger car tows in these neighborhoods.
The I-580 corridor through Livermore moves fast, and a disabled vehicle on the shoulder near the Altamont Pass creates a real hazard. Emergency towing gets the vehicle cleared quickly, reducing risk for the driver and for everyone else on the road.
Rural roads and ranch properties on the outskirts of Livermore, near the Diablo Range foothills and along Tesla Road and Vasco Road, can put vehicles off-road in terrain where a standard tow truck cannot approach. Winch out recovery brings those vehicles back without additional damage.
Dead battery, flat tire, or fuel delivery near the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory campus, on East Avenue, or anywhere in Livermore - if a quick fix can get you moving again without a tow, we handle it on-site so you are not waiting for a truck you might not need.
Livermore is positioned at the eastern end of the Tri-Valley where I-580 connects the Bay Area to the Central Valley through the Altamont Pass. This location puts Livermore at the junction of commuter traffic from the Bay Area and through-freight from the Central Valley, creating one of the higher-volume towing corridors in Alameda County. The Altamont Pass itself is one of the windiest stretches of highway in California, which increases the risk of high-profile vehicle instability and wind-related breakdowns on the eastern approach to the city. Towing operators working this corridor need to know its access points, speed differentials, and safe staging areas.
Inside the city, Livermore's mix of housing eras creates variety in what a towing crew encounters across different neighborhoods. Older ranch-style homes near the historic downtown sit alongside large 1990s and 2000s subdivisions on the north and south sides. Rural and semi-rural properties on the city's eastern edge, near the vineyards and open land of the Livermore Valley wine region, sometimes involve off-road or difficult-access recovery situations. The clay soils that run through much of the valley floor also affect how vehicles sit when disabled on unpaved or soft surfaces, which changes recovery equipment requirements compared to a simple freeway breakdown.
Our crew works throughout Livermore regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect towing work here. We know the I-580 corridor through town and across the Altamont, the branch roads like Vasco Road and Tesla Road that reach rural areas on the city's edges, and how traffic patterns shift between commute hours and midday. We are also familiar with the neighborhoods near Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on the eastern side of the city, where roads transition quickly from suburban streets to open country.
Livermore connects directly to Pleasanton, CA to the west along I-580 and the valley floor, and we work between the two cities throughout the day. Cross-city tows between Livermore and Pleasanton are routine for our drivers, and knowing both cities well means faster routing and fewer surprises. If a vehicle needs to move to a shop in Dublin or San Ramon, we handle that too - all of these Tri-Valley cities are part of our regular coverage area.
Give us your street address, intersection, or freeway mile marker. For I-580 calls, tell us your direction of travel. We confirm the right truck size and give you an honest ETA - usually under 45 minutes for Livermore.
Our driver inspects the vehicle and the situation before touching anything. You get a clear price before we begin - no extra charges after the work is done. Non-emergency requests are returned within 1 business day.
We choose the right method for your vehicle - flatbed for AWD and low-clearance cars, wheel-lift for standard vehicles, heavy wrecker for large trucks. Off-road or difficult-terrain recoveries use winch equipment as needed.
We transport your vehicle to the agreed destination - your shop, home, or storage facility - and provide a receipt you can submit to your insurer if your policy covers towing reimbursement.
Call us or fill out the form. We cover all of Livermore including I-580, the Altamont corridor, and every neighborhood in the city.
(510) 216-0633Livermore is one of the larger cities in Alameda County, with roughly 90,000 to 95,000 residents, and sits at the eastern end of the Tri-Valley at the foot of the Altamont Pass. The city is best known outside the region for two things: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, a major federal research facility on the eastern edge of the city operated by the U.S. Department of Energy, and the Livermore Valley wine country, one of California's oldest wine-growing regions, with dozens of wineries and vineyards on the city's perimeter. The combination of major employers, wine country, and suburban amenities gives Livermore a distinct character among East Bay cities.
The housing stock in Livermore spans multiple eras - older ranch-style and mid-century homes near the historic downtown along First Street, and large planned subdivisions with stucco exteriors and tile roofs on the north and south sides built from the 1980s through the 2000s. Interstate 580 runs east-west through the city and connects directly to the rest of the Bay Area. Local arterials like Vasco Road, Tesla Road, and East Avenue branch into residential and rural areas. The neighboring city of Pleasanton, CA sits directly to the west and shares the I-580 corridor. Dublin is just beyond Pleasanton, and together these three cities form the eastern core of the Tri-Valley region we serve.
Specialized transport for heavy construction equipment and machinery.
Learn MoreFrom the I-580 corridor to the neighborhoods near the Lab, Rapid Dublin Heavy Duty Towing Service is ready to respond anywhere in Livermore, 24 hours a day.