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It is located at the Presidio–Ojinaga International Bridge, connecting U.S. Route 67 to the north with Mexican Federal Highway 16 to the south. The original, privately-owned wooden bridge was built in the early 1900s, and the port of entry was established by executive order in 1917. [1] The bridge was most recently replaced in 1985.
The Presidio–Ojinaga International Rail Bridge has been out of service following fire damage on 29 February 2008. Reconstruction started in 2018. [ 2 ] Reopening to cross-border rail service is expected to begin after a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) station has been installed. [ 3 ]
The Presidio Texas Port of Entry is located at the Presidio–Ojinaga International Bridge. The original, privately-owned wooden bridge was built in the early 1900s, and the port of entry was established by executive order in 1917. [2] The bridge was most recently replaced in 1985.
Pages in category "Railroad bridges in Texas" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Presidio–Ojinaga International Rail Bridge; T.
Traffic had been interchanged into Mexico with Ferromex at Presidio over the Presidio–Ojinaga International Rail Bridge, but the bridge has been out of service following fire damage on 29 February 2008. [9] [10] Service over the repaired bridge awaits installation of a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) inspection facility.
EP&SW bridge FXE: Ciudad Juárez: UP / BNSF: El Paso: There are two railroad bridges over the Rio Grande that lie to the west and east of Paso del Norte International Bridge. Presidio–Ojinaga International Rail Bridge: FXE: Ojinaga: TXPF: Presidio: Bridge is temporarily closed due to a fire.
Presidio–Ojinaga International Rail Bridge; T. Texas Mexican Railway International Bridge; U. Union Pacific International Railroad Bridge
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