Eagle Pass–Piedras Negras International Bridge (original) (raw)

Bridge between U.S and Mexico

Eagle Pass – Piedras Negras International BridgePuente Piedras Negras-Eagle Pass
The American side of the Eagle Pass-Piedras Negras International Bridge
Coordinates 28°42′20″N 100°30′43″W / 28.70556°N 100.51194°W / 28.70556; -100.51194
Carries US 57 / Fed. 57
Crosses Rio Grande
Locale Eagle Pass, Texas, United StatesPiedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico
Official name Eagle Pass Bridge 1
Named for Eagle Pass
Owner Port of Eagle Pass
Maintained by Port of Eagle Pass
Characteristics
Total length 1,855 ft (565 m)
Width 2 lanes
History
Opened 1927
Rebuilt 1954
Statistics
Toll Non-Commercial Vehicles: US$4 (southbound)[1] MXN$30 (northbound)[2]Commercial Vehicles: US$5/axle (southbound)[1] MXN$60 (northbound)[2]Pedestrians: US$1 (southbound)[1] MXN$5 (northbound)[2]
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The Eagle Pass–Piedras Negras International Bridge is an international bridge that crosses the Rio Grande and connects the United States-Mexico border cities of Eagle Pass, Texas, and Piedras Negras, Coahuila. The bridge is also known as "Eagle Pass Bridge 1" and "Puente Piedras Negras-Eagle Pass".[3] The road continues into Eagle Pass as U.S. Route 57, and into Piedras Negras as Mexican Federal Highway 57.

The American side of the Eagle Pass–Piedras Negras International Bridge is currently owned by the Port of Eagle Pass, which also manages and maintains it. The bridge was originally constructed in 1927 and reconstructed in 1954, after the original bridge was destroyed by a flood; the bridge was reinforced in 1985. The bridge is two lanes wide and 1,855 feet (565 m) long.[3]

The Eagle Pass Port of Entry was established around 1896. The first carriage bridge connecting Eagle Pass with Piedras Negras (then known as Ciudad Porfirio Díaz) was built in April 1890, but was destroyed in a flood in September 1890.[4] The bridge was soon replaced by the Eagle Pass–Piedras Negras International Bridge, and was again rebuilt in 1927 and 1954.

The original port facility was rebuilt in 1927 and was replaced by the current facility in 1960.

  1. ^ a b c "Services & Tolls | Eagle Pass, TX".
  2. ^ a b c "RED FONADIN: TARIFAS-VIGENTES 2021 (CON IVA)" (PDF). Caminos y Puentes Federales.
  3. ^ a b TxDOT Transportation Planning; Border Crossings
  4. ^ "Timeline of Eagle Pass History". Eagle Pass Public Library. Archived from the original on 10 March 2012. Retrieved 12 August 2012.

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