
Danville Towing Services provides towing service in Dublin, CA, covering commercial towing, emergency response, and roadside assistance along the I-580 and I-680 corridors and throughout Dublin's residential neighborhoods and business parks. We have served the Tri-Valley since 2017 and our crews respond fast from our San Ramon Valley base.

Dublin has a dense mix of business parks along Dublin Boulevard and Dougherty Road, plus a growing number of retail and commercial corridors on the east side near Fallon Road. Our commercial towing handles box trucks, delivery vehicles, and fleet units that break down on-site or on local roads, keeping business operations moving without a long wait.
The I-580 and I-680 interchange in Dublin is one of the busiest freeway junctions in the East Bay, with heavy commuter and freight traffic at all hours. A breakdown or accident on this stretch needs fast lane clearance, and we dispatch the right equipment quickly to keep traffic moving and the vehicle owner safe.
Dublin has a high concentration of newer vehicles, including AWD crossovers and electric vehicles in planned communities near the BART station. Flatbed towing carries all four wheels off the road, which protects drivetrain components and is required for EVs with regenerative braking that cannot be towed on a wheel lift without damage.
Dublin residents rely heavily on their vehicles for daily commutes to BART stations and Bay Area jobs. A dead battery, flat tire, or lockout on an early morning commute can derail an entire workday - our roadside assistance covers those situations fast so you get back on the road without losing your whole morning.
Dublin is an active city at all hours - early commuters, late-night retail workers, and freight deliveries to commercial corridors keep the roads busy well past midnight. Around-the-clock towing means no one has to wait on the shoulder of Dublin Boulevard or the freeway until daylight because the trucks stopped running.
Dublin's commercial corridors and construction zones - especially the active development happening on the east side near Fallon Road - regularly involve medium duty vehicles like construction trucks, sprinter vans, and small commercial units. Medium duty towing handles those vehicles without the overkill of a full heavy duty rig.
Dublin incorporated in 1982 and has grown faster than almost any other city in the East Bay, roughly doubling its population between 2010 and 2020. That growth means a city with a wide mix of housing - from 1980s subdivisions off Dublin Boulevard where concrete driveways are now 30-plus years old, to brand-new communities still going up near Fallon Road on the east side. Vehicles in this city range from older commuter cars in established neighborhoods to new EVs and luxury crossovers in the master-planned communities near the BART station. The variety of vehicles and property types here means a towing company needs the full range of equipment - flatbeds for EVs and low-clearance sports cars, medium duty for commercial units, and winch rigs for vehicles that end up off the road on the surrounding grassy hills.
The Tri-Valley climate also plays a role. Dublin's summers are consistently hot - temperatures in the 90s are normal and the 100s are not unusual during heat events. That sustained heat stresses batteries, tires, and cooling systems on vehicles that spend long days in direct sun in parking lots. The expansive clay soils that run through this part of Alameda County shrink in summer and swell in winter, which can shift parking lots, buckle curb cuts, and make soft-shoulder incidents more common in areas where the road edge is not well supported. Knowing these local conditions shapes how we approach every call in Dublin.
Our crew works throughout Dublin regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect towing work here. For permits and city services, Dublin operates through the City of Dublin, with its own police department managing towing rotation for police-ordered tows on public roads. If your vehicle was towed by law enforcement in Dublin, the Dublin PD is your first call to locate the storage yard and confirm release procedures.
Dublin is built around the I-580 and I-680 interchange - arguably the most important freeway junction in the inland East Bay. Dublin Boulevard runs east-west through the heart of the city as the main commercial and residential spine, with Dougherty Road running north-south as a major connector. The Dublin/Pleasanton BART station on the west side of the city is a daily hub for commuters, and the streets around it see heavy morning and evening traffic. Emerald Glen Park in the central part of the city marks the edge between the older western neighborhoods and the newer eastern developments going up off Fallon Road.
Dublin sits directly adjacent to Pleasanton to the south and San Ramon to the north. Our coverage area runs continuously through all three cities, so a call that starts in Dublin and needs a drop-off in Pleasanton or San Ramon is a routine part of how we work.
Call us and give your exact location - a cross street, exit number on I-580 or I-680, or a landmark like Emerald Glen Park. If you are in a commercial area, the suite address or business name helps us route the right unit quickly.
We give you a firm rate before the truck rolls so there are no surprises at drop-off. Commercial and heavy vehicle rates differ from standard passenger cars - we quote those accurately based on your vehicle description, not a vague estimate adjusted later.
The driver assesses the situation on arrival and uses the right method - flatbed, wheel lift, or winch - for your vehicle and location. Freeway calls prioritize fast lane clearance; residential calls take whatever extra care the driveway or parking situation requires.
We deliver to any repair shop, dealership, or storage yard in the area. If you are not sure where to take the vehicle, we can hold it in our secure yard while you arrange a repair - no pressure to decide on the spot.
We serve all of Dublin, from the I-580/I-680 interchange to the newest neighborhoods on Fallon Road. Call for a free quote or send us a message and we will reply within one business day.
(925) 725-7095Dublin sits in the Amador Valley in Alameda County, at the junction of Interstate 580 and Interstate 680. According to Wikipedia, the city incorporated in 1982 and roughly doubled its population between 2010 and 2020, reaching around 70,000 residents. Most housing is single-family homes built in planned subdivisions from the late 1980s through the 2010s, with stucco exteriors, tile roofs, and attached garages. The western and central parts of Dublin have the established neighborhoods - areas around the Dublin/Pleasanton BART station, near Emerald Glen Park, and along Dublin Boulevard. The eastern side, around Fallon Road and beyond, is still growing, with new communities and infrastructure being added in recent years. Dublin also has Camp Parks, a U.S. Army Reserve installation, which has been part of the city's land use for decades.
The city has a strong commercial presence along Dublin Boulevard and Dougherty Road, with shopping centers, office parks, and retail strips that generate significant daily traffic. Multi-family buildings and townhome communities have been added near transit corridors, making Dublin a city with a genuine mix of property types. The Tri-Valley location means hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters - conditions that affect vehicles and the roads they travel on throughout the year. Neighboring Pleasanton is immediately to the south, sharing the I-580 corridor, while Livermore is a short drive east along I-580.
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