
Swift Sunol Heavy Duty Towing provides towing service throughout Dublin, CA, including truck towing, commercial towing, and emergency roadside response available 24 hours a day. We are locally based and know the I-580 and I-680 interchange, Dublin Boulevard, and every residential neighborhood in between.

Dublin sits at the junction of I-580 and I-680, making it one of the busiest freight and commercial vehicle corridors in the East Bay. When a truck breaks down near that interchange or along Dublin Boulevard, our truck towing service has the right equipment to clear the vehicle safely without blocking traffic longer than necessary.
Dublin Boulevard and Dougherty Road are lined with retail centers, warehouses, and commercial buildings that generate constant delivery and service vehicle traffic. When a box truck or fleet vehicle goes down on these corridors, a commercial tow needs to happen fast to avoid blocking access for other businesses.
Breakdowns on I-580 or I-680 through Dublin happen without warning and require fast response before traffic backs up. We know the freeway on-ramps, shoulders, and staging areas throughout the Dublin corridor and can respond around the clock.
Dublin has a large number of all-wheel-drive crossovers and SUVs in its newer subdivisions - vehicles that need a flatbed rather than a wheel-lift to avoid drivetrain damage. We bring flatbed equipment for any vehicle where all four wheels need to stay off the ground.
Dublin summers push temperatures into the 90s and above, which drains batteries and stresses cooling systems faster than homeowners expect. When a dead battery or overheating engine leaves you stranded in a parking lot off Hacienda Drive or a residential street near Emerald Glen Park, we can reach you without delay.
Dublin is a commuter city - its residents are on the road at all hours heading to BART, the freeway, or jobs across the East Bay. We dispatch tow trucks 24 hours a day so a midnight breakdown near the Dublin BART station or a 5 a.m. flat tire on I-580 does not leave you waiting for business hours.
Dublin is one of the fastest-growing cities in California, and its road network reflects that growth. The I-580 and I-680 interchange at the center of the city handles some of the heaviest combined freeway and commercial traffic in Alameda County. Breakdowns on that interchange or the approach ramps create immediate safety problems that require quick, competent response. Dublin Boulevard runs east-west through the city with steady commercial truck traffic feeding the retail and warehouse corridors, and Dougherty Road adds another major north-south artery with similar demands. A towing company that works this city regularly knows those corridors and can navigate them without adding to the congestion.
Most of Dublin's residential housing was built between the late 1980s and the 2010s, meaning a large share of the driveways and parking surfaces are now old enough to show real wear. The inland valley location puts summer temperatures in the 90s and above for months at a time, which accelerates wear on tires, batteries, and cooling systems. The clay soils under much of the Tri-Valley also shift seasonally, which affects how vehicles sit on steep driveways or parking lots that have heaved or settled over the years. When a vehicle needs to be moved in those conditions - stuck at an angle, settled into soft ground, or blocked by a drainage issue after a winter storm - the crew handling it needs to know how to approach safely.
Our crew works throughout Dublin regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect towing work here. We know the difference between staging a truck on the wide commercial frontage along Dublin Boulevard versus maneuvering in the tighter residential courts of the newer eastern neighborhoods near Fallon Road. Dublin Boulevard is the main east-west spine through town, and we know its traffic patterns, turning restrictions for large vehicles, and how the interchange with I-680 backs up during commute hours.
Dublin is home to Emerald Glen Park, a large family destination in the heart of the city, and the Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area - a military installation that occupies a significant portion of land within city limits. The City of Dublin manages its own public works and street maintenance, so local permit requirements apply to any work on public rights-of-way. We work within those requirements without needing to educate your contractor on basic city process.
We also regularly serve drivers traveling between Dublin and San Ramon via I-680, and we cover breakdowns on the Pleasanton side of the interchange as well. If you are coming from Pleasanton on I-580 heading into Dublin and your vehicle goes down before you reach your exit, we can reach you on either side of the county line.
Tell us your location, vehicle type, and what happened - on the freeway, a Dublin Boulevard parking lot, or a residential street, location details help us send the right truck. We answer directly, not through an answering service.
Before we roll, you get a clear estimate based on your vehicle and destination - no surprise fees added after the hook-up. For commercial vehicles, we note any special equipment requirements upfront so there are no delays on arrival.
Our driver assesses ground conditions and traffic before hooking up - on I-580 or I-680, that means positioning our truck safely before touching your vehicle. We take the setup time seriously because a rushed hook-up on a freeway shoulder is how vehicles get damaged.
We deliver to your requested shop, storage location, or destination and provide documentation of the tow. If you submit a contact form rather than calling, expect a reply within one business day.
Call us directly for an immediate dispatch anywhere in Dublin - from the freeway interchange to the newest neighborhoods near Fallon Road, we know this city and we will get there fast.
Dublin sits in the Amador Valley in Alameda County, about 35 miles east of San Francisco, at the junction of Interstate 580 and Interstate 680. The city incorporated in 1982 and grew rapidly from the late 1980s onward, with most of its housing stock made up of planned subdivisions featuring stucco exteriors, tile roofs, and attached two-car garages. A large share of those homes are now 20 to 40 years old - the age at which driveways, exterior surfaces, and mechanical systems start needing serious attention. The city has continued growing eastward, with newer master-planned communities near Fallon Road still going up through the 2020s. According to Wikipedia's Dublin, California article, the population roughly doubled between 2010 and 2020, reaching around 70,000 residents.
Dublin is part of the Tri-Valley region, sharing geography and commute patterns with Pleasanton and Livermore to the east. The city has a significant commercial base along Dublin Boulevard and Dougherty Road, with shopping centers, retail strips, and office parks that generate steady commercial vehicle traffic throughout the day. The Dublin BART station connects residents to Oakland, San Francisco, and the broader East Bay, making it a true commuter hub where vehicles are on the road at all hours.
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Learn MoreCall now for an immediate tow anywhere in Dublin - we dispatch 24/7 and know the freeway corridors, commercial streets, and residential neighborhoods throughout the city.