Laredo–Colombia Solidarity International Bridge

Laredo-Colombia Solidarity International Bridge
Laredo International Bridge 3
Coordinates 27°41′59″N 99°44′44″W / 27.699716°N 99.745646°W / 27.699716; -99.745646Coordinates: 27°41′59″N 99°44′44″W / 27.699716°N 99.745646°W / 27.699716; -99.745646
Carries Commercial Vehicles
Non-commercial Vehicles
Crosses Rio Grande
Locale Laredo, Texas
Colombia, Anáhuac Municipality, Nuevo León
Official name Laredo-Colombia Solidarity International Bridge
Other name(s) Laredo International Bridge 3
Maintained by City of Laredo
Secretariat of Communications and Transportation
Characteristics
Design Box Girder Bridge
Total length 1216 ft (371 m)
History
Opened 1992
Statistics
Daily traffic

Non-commercial:
294

Commercial:
924
Toll

Northbound / Southbound
Non-Commercial Vehicles
$3.50 / $3.50

Commercial Vehicles
$4.25 per Axle

Laredo-Colombia Solidarity International Bridge is one of four vehicular international bridges located on the U.S.-Mexico border in the city of Laredo, Texas; it connects Laredo over the Rio Grande (Rio Bravo) with Colombia in Anáhuac, Nuevo León. It is owned and operated by the City of Laredo and the Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes (Mexico's Federal Secretariat of Communication and Transportation).

History

The Laredo-Colombia Solidarity International Bridge was named in honor of the Mexican planned community of Colombia, Nuevo León. The community and the international bridge were built because the Mexican state of Nuevo León wanted an international port to compete with the bordering states of Coahuila and Tamaulipas in the International Trade market. This is the only border crossing between Nuevo León and Texas.

Description

The Laredo-Colombia Solidarity International Bridge is an eight-lane bridge with two walkways for pedestrians. The bridge is 1,216 feet (371 m) long. The international bridge is for all traffic, including pedestrians. The bridge is also known as Laredo International Bridge 3, Colombia Bridge, Puente Solidaridad, Puente Colombia and Puente Internacional Solidaridad Colombia.[1]

On the United States side, the bridge connects to Texas State Highway 255, a toll road that bypasses downtown Laredo and connects to Interstate 35. On the Mexico side, the bridge connects to Nuevo Leon State Highway 1 Spur which in turn connects it to Highway 1 proper.

Location

This bridge is located at the western terminus of State Highway 255, near its intersection with FM 1472, in Laredo, Texas and the northern terminus of Nuevo León State Highway Spur 1 in Colombia, Anáhuac Municipality.

Operational Hours

Commercial Vehicles
Sunday: 10:00 AM-2:00 PM (Central)
Weekdays (Monday-Friday): 8:00 AM–10:30 PM (Central)
Saturday: 9:00 AM–4:00 PM (Central)

Non-commercial Vehicles
8:00 AM–12:00 AM (Central)
Seven Days A Week (7)[2]

All times Central Time Zone

References

  1. TxDOT Transportation Planning; Border Crossings
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-10-30. Retrieved 2012-10-30.
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