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US–Mexico border crossing
Brownsville B&M Port of Entry
Brownsville B&M Border Inspection Station
Location
CountryUnited States
Location1300 West Mexico Street, Brownsville, Texas 78520
(Brownsville & Matamoros International Bridge)
Coordinates25°53′36″N 97°30′20″W / 25.89329°N 97.505497°W / 25.89329; -97.505497
Details
Opened1909
Phone(956) 548-2520
HoursOpen 24 Hours
Exit PortMatamoros
Statistics
2005 Cars2,400,000
2005 Trucks0
Pedestrians154,000
Website
https://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/brownsvillelos-indios

The Brownsville B&M Port of Entry opened in 1909 with the completion of the Brownsville & Matamoros International Bridge. The bridge was built to carry trains, horses, wagons and pedestrians. The original bridge could swing open to allow river traffic to pass; however it was a function that was almost never used due to the shallowness of the Rio Grande. The bridge was substantially renovated in 1953, and a second 4-lane bridge dedicated to northbound traffic was built adjacent to it in 1997. Since 1999, all truck traffic has been diverted to the Veterans and Los Indios crossings.

References

  1. "The Brownsville & Matamoros Bridge - (Puente Viejo)". University of Texas - Brownsville. 14 Feb 2013. Archived from the original on 7 January 2005.

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