Los Indios Texas Port of Entry
U.S.–Mexico border crossing
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The Los Indios Port of Entry opened in 1992 with the completion of the Free Trade International Bridge in 1992. The crossing handles both passenger vehicles and commercial trucks. Because of the length of the bridge and the rural location, there are very few pedestrians. The Bridge is owned jointly by Cameron County and the cities of Harlingen and San Benito.[1] For many years, Los Indios was the sole port of entry for transmigrantes transporting goods from the United States to Latin America.
CountryUnited States
Location100 Free Trade Bridge, Los Indios, Texas 78567
(Free Trade International Bridge)
(Free Trade International Bridge)
Coordinates26.020421°N 97.739359°W
Opened1992
| Los Indios Port of Entry | |
|---|---|
Los Indios Border Inspection Station | |
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| Location | |
| Country | United States |
| Location | 100 Free Trade Bridge, Los Indios, Texas 78567 (Free Trade International Bridge) |
| Coordinates | 26.020421°N 97.739359°W |
| Details | |
| Opened | 1992 |
| Statistics | |
| 2005 Cars | 750,000 |
| 2005 Trucks | 42,580 |
| Pedestrians | 3,000 |
| Website | |
| https://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/brownsvillelos-indios | |
