(KGTV) -- A crash on the Coronado Bridge stalled westbound traffic shortly after 6 p.m. Tuesday.
Five vehicles were involved in the crash, according to Coronado Police. There were minor injuries and one person was transported to the hospital.
Around 6:44 p.m. westbound traffic began to start moving. CalTrans tweeted that one lane of both west and eastbound sides remains closed. Check traffic here.
Update: The right lane on WB SR-75 (San Diego-Coronado Bridge) has reopened to traffic. One left lane on both the WB & EB sides remain closed due to a multi-vehicle traffic collision. #SDCaltransAlert
— Caltrans San Diego (@SDCaltrans) May 30, 2018
By 7:20 p.m. all lanes were reopened and traffic was back to normal.
UPDATE: All lanes reopened to traffic on WB & EB SR-75 (San Diego-Coronado Bridge). #SDCaltransAlert
— Caltrans San Diego (@SDCaltrans) May 30, 2018
Coronado Police have confirmed to 10News that there is possible damage to the zipper. The zipper is a CalTrans trailer that moves the barrier to create lanes on either side of the bridge depending on the time of day. At this time it is unclear if the damage is severe or cosmetic.