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  2. Presidio–Ojinaga International Bridge - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Presidio–Ojinaga International Rail Bridge - Wikipedia

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    It is owned by the Mexican government and the state of Texas Department of Transportation. It is privately operated under a lease by Ferromex subsidiary Texas Pacifico Transportation. [1] The Presidio–Ojinaga International Rail Bridge has been out of service following fire damage on 29 February 2008. Reconstruction started in 2018. [2]

  4. Presidio Texas Port of Entry - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. List of crossings of the Rio Grande - Wikipedia

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    Presidio–Ojinaga International Rail Bridge (Currently closed due to fire) Presidio, Texas–Ojinaga, Chihuahua: Presidio–Ojinaga International Bridge: US 67 (terminus), Fed. 16 (terminus) Fort Hancock–El Porvenir International Bridge: FM 1088 (terminus) Fort Hancock, Texas–El Porvenir, Chihuahua: Tornillo–Guadalupe International Bridge

  6. La Linda International Bridge - Wikipedia

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    According to other reports, the killing of a Mexican customs inspector at the bridge resulted in its closure. [4] The bridge's closure created the longest stretch of the Mexico–United States border without a border-crossing station, nearly 400 miles (640 km) between the Presidio–Ojinaga and Del Rio–Acuña crossing stations.

  7. Special routes of U.S. Route 67 - Wikipedia

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    Business U.S. Highway 67-A or Bus.US 67-A is a business loop of US 67 at Presidio in Presidio County commissioned in 1996. The 1.8-mile (2.9 km) route begins at US 67 west of town near the Presidio-Ojinaga International Bridge and proceeds along O'Reilly Street to Farm to Market Road 170.

  8. Category:Transportation in Presidio County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Presidio–Ojinaga International Bridge; ... Texas State Highway Spur 203; U. U.S. Route 67 Business (Presidio, Texas)

  9. Presidio, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Presidio is located three miles north of Fort Leaton State Historic Site. Plans are underway to open Chinati Mountains State Natural Area, 15 northwest of Presidio, along FM 170. Big Bend Ranch State Park is adjacent to Presidio with Fort Leaton serving as a facility to purchase use permits. Connecting Presidio south to Lajitas is the Camino ...