Anzalduas International Bridge

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Anzalduas International Bridge |
Coordinates |
26°06′59″N 98°19′06″W / 26.1165°N 98.3183°W / 26.1165; -98.3183Coordinates: 26°06′59″N 98°19′06″W / 26.1165°N 98.3183°W / 26.1165; -98.3183 |
Crosses |
Rio Grande, Mexico—U.S. border
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Locale |
McAllen, Texas, United States; Reynosa, Tamaulipas state, Mexico
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History |
Opened |
December 15, 2009 |
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Anzalduas International Bridge is an international bridge over the Rio Grande, which connects the western outskirts of both the city of McAllen, Texas in the United States and the city of Reynosa, Tamaulipas state, in Mexico.
It provides cross-border commuters with two southbound and northbound lanes, as well as a pedestrian crossing.[1]
The bridge opened on December 15, 2009.[2]
Bridge data
- Constructed by: Williams Brothers Construction
- Ground broke June 12, 2007
- Opened for business on December 15, 2009
- Construction cost: $28,493,593.70
- Four entrance lanes, including a SENTRI Lane in the United States.
- Bridge spans 3.2 miles (5.1 km)
- Has two safety bump-out spaces, and a pedestrian walkway, with lanes elevated to preserve nearby U.S. Fish and Wildlife Refuge
- Hours of operation: 6 am to 10 pm, daily
See also
McAllen–Hidalgo–Reynosa International Bridge — next downriver between the cities.
Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge — 2nd downriver between the cities, for trucks.
- Bridges over the Rio Grande
- International bridges in Tamaulipas
References
^ Mission, Texas - Economic Development Authority Archived January 5, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
^ City of McAllen Archived 2014-09-14 at the Wayback Machine.
McAllen, Texas
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Companies |
- Inter National Bank
- Lone Star National Bank
- Rio Bank
- McAllen Express Transit
- The Monitor (Texas)
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History |
- International Museum of Art & Science
- McAllen Botanical Gardens
- Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
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Education |
- South Texas College
McAllen ISD
- Sam Houston ES
- McAllen High
- McAllen Memorial
- James "Nikki" Rowe
- Achieve Early College
- Lamar Academy
- Edinburg CISD
- Hidalgo ISD
- Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD
- Sharyland ISD
- South Texas ISD
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Media |
Television |
- XHFOX
- XHRIO
- KGBT
- XHAB
- XERV
- XHREY
- KVEO-TV
- KTLM
- KNVO
- XHVTV
- KTIZ
- KMBH
- XHOR
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Newspapers |
- The Monitor
La Frontera (defunct)
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Transportation |
- McAllen Miller International Airport
- McAllen–Hidalgo–Reynosa International Bridge
- Anzalduas International Bridge
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 State of Tamaulipas
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Ciudad Victoria (capital)
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Major cities |
- Altamira
- Ciudad Madero
- Ciudad Mante
- Ciudad Tula
- Ciudad Victoria
- Matamoros
- Miramar
- Nuevo Laredo
- Reynosa
- Río Bravo
- Tampico
- Valle Hermoso
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Municipalities |
- Abasolo
- Aldama
- Altamira
- Antiguo Morelos
- Burgos
- Bustamante
- Camargo
- Casas
- Ciudad Madero
- Cruillas
- Gómez Farías
- González
- Güemez
- Guerrero
- Gustavo Díaz Ordaz
- Hidalgo
- Juamave
- Jiménez
- Llera
- Mainero
- El Mante
- Matamoros
- Méndez
- Mier
- Miguel Alemán
- Miquihuana
- Nuevo Laredo
- Nuevo Morelos
- Ocampo
- Padilla
- Palmillas
- Reynosa
- Río Bravo
- San Carlos
- San Fernando
- San Nicolás
- Soto la Marina
- Tampico
- Tula
- Valle Hermoso
- Victoria
- Villagrán
- Xicoténcatl
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