El Paso, Texas – Ciudad Juaez, Chihuahua Border Crossing
El Paso, Texas – Ciudad Juaez, Chihuahua Border Crossing
El Paso, Texas – Ciudad Juaez, Chihuahua Border Crossing
There are three bridges in El Paso that go into CD Juarez. All are very busy and congested and not suitable for RV’s. We suggest Santa Teresa to the West just into New Mexico.
Bridge of the Americas
Hours 24 /7 Passenger vehicles
Banjercito and Tourist Cards at KM 30 open 24/7
Comments:
No tolls
Four separate structures:
2 two-lane bridges for truck traffic
2 four-lane bridges for other vehicular traffic
A very busy bridge with major conjestion in both cities.
Directions
To Mexico
Highway 10 to Highway 110 South to border.
To US
Drive North on Highway 45 directly into the city.
Stanton Bridge
Good Neighbor Bridge
The Stanton “Good Neighbor Bridge is on the right – Paso del Norte on the left
A very busy bridge with major congestion in both cities.
Directions
To Mexico
Highway 10 to Highway 110 to Highway 62. Go West to Stanton Street. Turn left and drive to the border.
To US
Drive North on Highway 45 to Calle Barranca Azul. Go West for a few blocks to EJ Vial Juan Gabriel and go right (North). Name changes to Ave Lerdo. Follow directions to the Bridge.
Paso del Norte Bridge
Hours: 24/7
Banjercito and Tourist Cards at KM 30 open 24/7
Comments:
A four-lane bridge used for northbound non-commercial traffic only and for northbound and southbound pedestrian traffic.
Tolls
Private Vehicles – $2.50Pedestrians – $0.50
A very busy bridge with major congestion in both cities.
Directions
To US
Drive North on Highway 45 to Calle Barranca Azul. Go West for a few blocks to EJ Vial Juan Gabriel and go right (North). Turn West (left) on Municipal Libre for a few blocks then turn right on Paso del Norte. Follow directions to the Bridge.