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  2. Los Ebanos Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The Los Ebanos Ferry or El Chalán, formally known as the Los Ebanos-Diaz Ordaz Ferry, is a hand-operated cable ferry that travels across the Rio Grande between Los Ebanos, Texas, and Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, Tamaulipas. It is the last of its kind along the entire stretch of the Rio Grande. [1] [2] The city of Los Ebanos was named after the Texas ...

  3. List of crossings of the Rio Grande - Wikipedia

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    near Anthony, New Mexico: S.H. 226 Bridge NM 226 near Berino, New Mexico: Six Mile Road Bridge Six Mile Road near Vado, New Mexico: S.H. 227 Bridge NM 227 Vado, New Mexico to La Mesa, New Mexico: S.H. 192 Bridge NM 192 Mesquite, New Mexico: S.H. 28 Bridge NM 28 South of Las Cruces, New Mexico: Calle Del Norte Bridge: Old Mesilla, New Mexico: I ...

  4. List of Mexico–United States border crossings - Wikipedia

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    Fabens was a small border crossing ten miles east of El Paso, Texas. It opened in 1938, and closed on November 17, 2014, when the new Tornillo Port of Entry opened nearby. The Fabens-Caseta International Bridge was too small to handle commercial traffic, and local business interests pressed for an alternate route from the busy commercial ...

  5. Lake Falcon Dam International Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Falcon Dam International Crossing is owned by the United States Government and the Mexican Government. The dam has a two-lane roadway. The border facilities were completed in 1960. The region is known to be dangerous and the border crossing closes at 8:45pm CST. [1] [2]

  6. Lake Amistad Dam International Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Amistad Dam International Crossing is owned by the United States Government and the Mexican Government. The dam has a two-lane roadway and is 6 miles long. The border facilities were completed in 1969. [1] [2] Amistad Reservoir is also referred to as Lake Amistad.

  7. List of ferry operators - Wikipedia

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    Golden Gate Transit (ferries in the San Francisco Bay Area) Governors Island Alliance (New York City) Harris County, Texas (operates a ferry across Buffalo Bayou near the San Jacinto Monument) Hatton Ferry (James River, Virginia) Hornblower Cruises (San Francisco) Inter-Island Ferry Authority (five Southeast Alaskan communities)

  8. What’s going on at the Texas-Mexico border? 4 things ... - AOL

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    Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Thursday he plans to send 1,000 National and State guard members to Texas “relatively shortly” to help place razor wire along the U.S.-Mexico border ...

  9. Presidio Texas Port of Entry - Wikipedia

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    The Presidio Texas Port of Entry is an international border crossing between Presidio, Texas in the United States and Ojinaga, Chihuahua in Mexico. 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.