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  2. Texas State Highway 255 - Wikipedia

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    SH 255 begins at the Laredo–Colombia Solidarity International Bridge on the Mexico–United States border. [3] From the Laredo Colombia Solidarity Port of Entry, SH 255 heads northeast as a four-lane divided highway and crosses FM 1472 (Mines Road). It then merges down to a two-lane road just west of the former toll barrier.

  3. Laredo Colombia Solidarity Port of Entry - Wikipedia

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    Location; Country: United States Farm to Market Road 1472, Laredo, TX 78045 (Laredo–Colombia Solidarity International Bridge)Coordinates: Details; Opened: 1991: Phone (956) 417-5138 ...

  4. Gateway to the Americas International Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Laredo, Texas – Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas: Official name: Gateway to the Americas International Bridge: Other name(s) Laredo International Bridge 1: Maintained by: City of Laredo Secretariat of Communication and Transportation: Characteristics; Design: Box Girder Bridge: Total length: 1050 ft (309 m) Width: 42 ft (12.8 m) History; Opened: 1954 ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Llano County ...

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    Location of Llano County in Texas. ... State Highway 29 Bridge at the Colorado River: October 10, 1996 : TX 29 at the Llano County line

  6. Laredo–Colombia Solidarity International Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge is also known as Laredo International Bridge 3, Colombia Bridge, Puente Solidaridad, Puente Colombia and Puente Internacional Solidaridad Colombia. [ 3 ] On the United States side, the bridge connects to Texas State Highway 255 , a road that bypasses downtown Laredo and connects to Interstate 35 .

  7. Laredo World Trade Port of Entry - Wikipedia

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    The Laredo World Trade Port of Entry is located at the World Trade International Bridge (sometimes referred to as "Bridge IV") in Laredo, Texas. It was built in 2000 in an effort to relieve traffic from the congested downtown Laredo bridges. [ 1 ]

  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. Webb County–City of Laredo Regional Mobility Authority

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    The Authority has a series of road projects: [2] Loop 20/US 59/I-69W : Upgrade to an urban interstate expressway; Vallecillo Road : construct new roadway; Hatchar Parkway : construct new roadway; Loop 20/Cuatro Vientos Roadway : add 4 interchanges; US 59/I-69W upgrade : Laredo City limits to Duval County Line