A truck laden with beer has been towed away after it became trapped for several hours under bridge at Granville in Sydney's west.
The B-double truck got stuck on Arthur Street, under a bridge which is part of the M4, at about 9.45am.
NSW Roads and Maritime Services said 4.23-metre truck was "off-route" when it tried to drive under the 3.7-metre low-clearance bridge, which had a sign on it.
The front of the truck became wedged under the concrete bridge, buckling sideways and pulling the right-hand side of the truck's cab into the air.
Part of the truck's first trailer was also tipped sideways, with its right-side tyres off the ground.
The street was taped off as police and emergency services responded. The driver was not injured, a police spokesman said.
Two crews from Fire and Rescue NSW responded to the scene, with the first arriving within five minutes.
"The initial report came through saying [the truck] was carrying beer," a Fire and Rescue spokesman said.
Crews found the truck stuck at an angle under the bridge, with a minor spill nearby. They remained until just before 1pm, when the truck was righted and heavy towing equipment was brought in.
A representative from the WestConnex project also responded to the scene, to see if the bridge had sustained any damage.
Optimus isn't looking so prime... Overheight truck at Arthur St, Granville. A timely reminder to always be aware of height restrictions.
Posted by NSW Police Force on Monday, 12 June 2017
In a statement, Roads and Maritime Services said heavy vehicle inspectors and police are "continuing investigations" after the truck hit the bridge.
"NSW police issued infringements and further penalties may follow," a spokesman said. "The truck has been removed and work is being carried out to ensure the bridge is safe."