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Last Updated: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 02:26:26 EST |
The Pharr border crossing uses the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge and connects the Mexican city of Reynosa to the US city of Pharr in Texas. The McAllen-Hidalgo-Reynosa International Bridge is the only International Port of Entry that has a pedestrian crossing in this area. This bridge has nine southbound lanes, with one lane conveniently dedicated as an EZ Cross Lane and another lane dedicated to pedestrians.
The Hidalgo port of entry, also known as the McAllen-Hidalgo-Reynosa International Bridge, does not allow commercial vehicles to cross. The Hidalgo border crossings are part of the larger Laredo Customs District, which includes the area stretching from Del Rio and Eagle to Hidalgo, Pharr and Brownsville. With $284 billion in trade, the district was nation's third-largest district by value in 2015, surpassed only by the Los Angeles and New York Customs Districts.
Additionally, 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.