El Paso - Bridge of the Americas (BOTA) |
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Hours: 24 hrs/day Date: 11/21/2024 Commercial VehiclesMaximum Lanes: 6General Lanes: Lanes Closed Fast Lanes: Lanes Closed Passenger VehiclesMaximum Lanes: 14General Lanes: At Midnight MST 23 min delay 1 lane(s) open Sentri Lanes: N/A Ready Lanes: At Midnight MST 23 min delay 3 lane(s) open PedestrianMaximum Lanes: 4General Lanes: Lanes Closed Ready Lanes: At Midnight MST 3 min delay 1 lane(s) open Border Notice : BOTA Passenger/Ready Lanes is open west side of port; Passenger Hrs 24 hours/7days, BOTA CARGO Mon-FRI 6 am to 4 pm. SAT/SUN CLOSED. Tune into AM 1610 for info. |
Last Updated: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 02:33:23 EST |
El Paso - Paso Del Norte (PDN) |
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Hours: 24 hrs/day Date: 11/21/2024 Commercial VehiclesMaximum Lanes: N/AGeneral Lanes: N/A Fast Lanes: N/A Passenger VehiclesMaximum Lanes: 12General Lanes: At 1:00 am MST 5 min delay 1 lane(s) open Sentri Lanes: At 1:00 am MST 1 min delay 1 lane(s) open Ready Lanes: At 1:00 am MST 5 min delay 1 lane(s) open PedestrianMaximum Lanes: 14General Lanes: At 1:00 am MST 1 min delay 3 lane(s) open Ready Lanes: Lanes Closed Border Notice : Ready Lanes are open at PDN. See www.getyouhome.gov for more information. Tune in to AM 1620 for border crossing information. |
Last Updated: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 02:33:23 EST |
El Paso - Stanton DCL |
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Hours: 6 am-Midnight Date: 11/21/2024 Commercial VehiclesMaximum Lanes: N/AGeneral Lanes: N/A Fast Lanes: N/A Passenger VehiclesMaximum Lanes: 3General Lanes: Lanes Closed Sentri Lanes: Lanes Closed Ready Lanes: N/A PedestrianMaximum Lanes: N/AGeneral Lanes: N/A Ready Lanes: N/A Border Notice : Be prepared for construction that may cause some delays in the southbound lanes of the Stanton bridge; early January - February. Tune in to AM 1620 for border crossing information. |
Last Updated: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 02:33:23 EST |
El Paso - Ysleta |
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Hours: 24 hrs/day Date: 11/21/2024 Commercial VehiclesMaximum Lanes: 8General Lanes: Lanes Closed Fast Lanes: Lanes Closed Passenger VehiclesMaximum Lanes: 12General Lanes: At Midnight MST 15 min delay 1 lane(s) open Sentri Lanes: At Midnight MST 1 min delay 1 lane(s) open Ready Lanes: At Midnight MST 10 min delay 1 lane(s) open PedestrianMaximum Lanes: 4General Lanes: At Midnight MST 0 min delay 2 lane(s) open Ready Lanes: N/A Border Notice : YSL Passenger/Ready Lanes is open west side of port; Passenger Hrs. 24 hours / 7 days, YSL CARGO Mon-FRI 6 am to Midnight. SAT 6 am to 2 pm. Tune into AM 1610 for info. |
Last Updated: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 02:33:23 EST |
El Paso is a city located on the border between the United States and Mexico. It is connected to Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua by several international ports of entry managed by the City of El Paso International Bridges Department. These ports of entry provide crucial services to travelers and businesses while helping to ensure the safety and security of both countries.
The City of El Paso International Bridges Department manages three of the region's international ports of entry- the Paso Del Norte, Stanton and Zaragoza. The U.S. sides of these ports of entry are owned by the City of El Paso and they operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Depending on an individual's transportation method, a different toll rate applies at the international bridges.
Travelers crossing the border at El Paso can take advantage of programs like the Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection (SENTRI) to expedite their clearance process. This program allows for expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival in the United States. It is essential to have all your travel documents in order and to be prepared for potential wait times.
In summary, El Paso is a city located on the border between the United States and Mexico. It provides crucial services to travelers and businesses while helping to ensure the safety and security of both countries. Whether you are crossing for business or pleasure, be sure to have all your travel documents in order and be prepared for potential wait times.
Using websites like BordersWaitTime.com to check real-time information on wait times at different border crossings can help you plan your trip more efficiently. Knowing the wait times in advance can help you decide which border crossing to use and what time of day to cross. It can also help you plan for any potential delays and make any necessary adjustments to your travel plans. Being prepared and informed can help make the border crossing process smoother and less stressful.
It is always a good idea to plan ahead when crossing the border. Having all your travel documents in order and being prepared for potential wait times can help make the process smoother and less stressful. Taking advantage of programs like the Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection (SENTRI) can help expedite the clearance process for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival in the United States.