Carmageddon turned out to be much ado about nothing (as predicted). More surprisingly crews got their work done on the old Mulholland bridge earlier than expected.

On Sunday morning L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa announced that the 405 freeway between the 10 and 101 freeways would reopen at 11:30 a.m.

According to what Mayor V. told reporters at the scene:

The 10 and 101 connections would open first, then offramps, then onramps.

The shutdown for the Mulholland bridge work had been expected to last until 6 a.m. Monday morning and, it was feared, might even bleed into the Monday morning rush.

It's all over! Sort of. Another Carmageddon is scheduled for next summer … so crews can finish the second-half of the bridge destruction and replacement work.

Added: The stretch of 405 wasn't expected to be fully reopened — onramps, offramps and all — until about 2:30 or 3 p.m.

Shortly before noon Fox 11 News' Rick Dickert tweeted that officials had apparently reopened the first lanes — 405 north — at the 10 freeway. Shortly after that Fox producer Ruben Villaescusa tweeted that both sides had reopened.

Chip Yost of KTLA News tweeted that shortly after noon the first batch of cars passed the bridge, with some drivers honking in celebration.

The first batch of cars heads north after the 405 reopens.; Credit: Chip Yost

The first batch of cars heads north after the 405 reopens.; Credit: Chip Yost

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