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  2. List of Mexico–United States border crossings - Wikipedia

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    The location where the Córdova crossing was situated (which used to be the only Texas-Mexico border crossing not at the Rio Grande) now lies on Mexican land, on the campus of the Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez. The crossing closed in 1967 when the new Bridge of the Americas crossing opened, where the new Rio Grande channel and new ...

  3. Gateway to the Americas International Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Laredo Convent Avenue Port of Entry is located at the Gateway to the Americas International Bridge. [4] Since 1889, a bridge connected Laredo, Texas with Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas at this location. For many years, this was the only crossing for vehicular and pedestrian traffic between the two cities.

  4. Texas Mexican Railway International Bridge - Wikipedia

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    One of the major arguments for the merger was that it would increase competition in the Chicago–Mexico corridor that had been dominated by Union Pacific and BNSF Railway. [1] The bridge is the busiest rail border crossing in North America. [2] As of 2022, the bridge was operating at its maximum capacity of 26 trains per day. Further growth ...

  5. US reopens Mexico rail crossings after closure sought ... - AOL

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    The White House said the United States will operate the crossings 24 hours a day for the next few days, and railroads, U.S. grain industry trade groups and Mexico's farm lobby welcomed the reopening.

  6. Laredo Convent Avenue Port of Entry - Wikipedia

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    The Laredo Convent Avenue Port of Entry is located at the Gateway to the Americas International Bridge (sometimes referred to as "Bridge I" or "Old Bridge" or "Convent Avenue Bridge"). [1] Since 1889, a bridge connected Laredo, Texas with Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas at this location. For many years, this was the only crossing for vehicular and ...

  7. Mexican Federal Highway 85 - Wikipedia

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    In Nuevo Laredo MFH 85 is also known as Reforma Avenue passing through Downtown Nuevo Laredo and Nuevo Laredo's main commercial districts and Industrial Parks. At kilometer 26 there is a Mexican customs stop known as Garita Kilómetro 26. All vehicles exiting the border area are required to stop for inspection and proof of citizenship is required.

  8. Juárez–Lincoln International Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Juárez–Lincoln International Bridge is an eight-lane bridge with and is 1,008 feet (307 m) long and 72 feet (22 m) wide. The international bridge is for buses and non-commercial traffic only. The bridge is also known as Bridge Number Two, Laredo-Nuevo Laredo Bridge 2, New Bridge, Puente Juárez-Lincoln, Laredo II and Puente Nuevo. [3]

  9. US, Mexico agree to strengthen efforts to curb record migration

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    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican and U.S. officials have agreed to work together more closely to tackle record migration at their shared border, the countries' governments said in a joint statement ...