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The bridge was completed in 1967 and is 880 feet (270 m) long. [2] The U.S. side of the bridge is owned by the City of El Paso. [1] From January 26, 1999 through at least August 24, 2022, a designated commuter lane on the bridge was co-leased and operated by the United States General Services Administration and the El Paso Chamber. [3]
The Bridge of the Americas (BOTA) is a group of international bridges which cross the Rio Grande (Río Bravo) and Texas State Highway Loop 375, connecting the Mexico–United States border cities of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, and El Paso, Texas, via the MX 45 (known as Avenida de las Américas in its Ciudad Juárez section) from the south and the I-110 from the north, crossing the El Paso BOTA ...
The Paso del Norte International Bridge is a four-lane bridge for northbound non-commercial traffic only. The bridge was constructed in 1967. The American side of the bridge is owned and operated by the City of El Paso. [1]
American Eagle Bridge: Ewald Kipp Way El Paso, Texas: McNutt Road Bridge: El Paso, Texas and Sunland Park, New Mexico: Racetrack Drive Bridge: Sunland Park, New Mexico: Country Club Road Bridge: El Paso, Texas and Sunland Park, New Mexico: Highway 178 Bridge State Highway 178: El Paso, Texas: La Union Street Bridge: La Union Street Canutillo ...
Northbound SENTRI-only and Southbound; Stanton Street Bridge: 1898 El Paso–BOTA: BOA: I-110: El Paso, Texas: Cordova Fed. 45 (Avd. Abraham Lincoln) Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua: Bridge of the Americas: 1967 El Paso–Ysleta: YSL: Zaragoza Road El Paso, Texas: Zaragoza Avenida Zaragoza Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua: Ysleta–Zaragoza International ...
A group of migrants walked into Mexico on Saturday against pedestrian traffic on the international bridge between El Paso and Ciudad Juarez minutes after being deported from the United States ...
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer was convicted of using excessive force at the Bridge of the Americas international port of entry in El Paso, seen here in 2019.
A bridge connecting Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, with El Paso, Texas. Mexico (Chihuahua) United States (Texas) Ysleta–Zaragoza International Bridge: A bridge connecting Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, with El Paso, Texas. Mexico (Chihuahua) United States (Texas) Tornillo–Guadalupe International Bridge: A bridge connecting Guadalupe, Chihuahua ...