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Amistad Dam Port of Entry

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Amistad Dam Port of Entry
Amistad Dam Port of Entry
Location
CountryUnited States
LocationSpur 349, Del Rio, Texas 78840
(Amistad Dam)
Coordinates29°26′59″N 101°03′16″W / 29.449856°N 101.054365°W / 29.449856; -101.054365
Details
Opened1969
Phone(830) 774-4345
Hours10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Exit PortLa Amistad, Coahila
Statistics
2005 Cars65,000
2005 Trucks0
Pedestrians(not reported, but believed to be small in number)
Website
https://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/del-rioamistad-dam#

The Amistad Dam Port of Entry is a port of entry into the United States from Mexico. It was built when Amistad Dam was completed in 1969. The Dam was a bi-national effort to establish flood control on the Rio Grande and provide sources of water. Although US Department of Transportation statistics combine traffic counts with Del Rio Texas Port of Entry, approximately 65,000 vehicles crossed the dam into the US in 2005.[1] The border station was rebuilt by the US Army Corps of Engineers in 2012.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Border Crossing Travel Time Study, FINAL Study Report, Volume II: TxDOT Laredo District". RJ RIVERA Associates, Inc. for Texas Department of Transportation, Transportation Planning and Programming Division. Archived from the original on 26 December 2008. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  2. ^ Frisinger, James. "New Amistad Dam port of entry opens at Del Rio, Texas, border crossing". US Army. Retrieved 28 September 2018.

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