San Luis Port of Entry

San Luis Port of Entry
San Luis Border Inspection Station
Location
Country United States
Location Highway 95 & International Border, San Luis, AZ 85349
Coordinates 32°29′07″N 114°46′56″W / 32.485339°N 114.782120°W / 32.485339; -114.782120
Details
Phone (928) 627-8854
Hours Open 24 Hours
Exit Port San Luis Rio Colorado
Statistics
2011 Cars 3,941,304
2011 Trucks 0
Pedestrians 2,762,696
Website
http://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/san-luis

The San Luis Port of Entry has been a busy US port of entry since the early 1900s. It connects San Luis, Arizona to San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora. It connects to U.S. Route 95 on the north and Mexican Federal Highway 2 as well as Sonora State Highway 40 on the south.

In 2010, all commercial truck traffic was diverted to the new San Luis II Port of Entry 5 miles to the east. In 2012, two additional inspection lanes were added to the port facility. .[1]

Former US Border Station at San Luis AZ as seen in 1932

The US built a spanish revival brick border station in 1932. It replaced this building with the current facility in 1986. In 1952, Mexico built a border station that spanned the entire roadway, leaving only narrow portals for vehicles to pass. This configuration probably limited the size of the trucks that could use the crossing.

Traffic entering the United States must first travel west parallel to the border before turning right at the port of entry. This configuration prevents northbound traffic from creating congestion in the middle of San Luis Río Colorado.

References

  1. "2 new lanes to be added to San Luis port of entry". Associated Press. July 8, 2012.

See also

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