Stanton Street Bridge, International toll bridge in El Paso, Texas.
Stanton Street Bridge is an international toll bridge crossing the Rio Grande to connect El Paso with Chihuahua. It has multiple vehicle lanes and a separate corridor for registered SENTRI commuters.
The bridge opened in 1967 as a border crossing between the United States and Mexico. El Paso took control of the American section and established it as a key point for cross-border movement.
The bridge carries multiple names, including Good Neighbor International Bridge and Puente Rio Bravo, reflecting its role connecting Texas and Chihuahua. Locals and commuters use it daily to move between the two sides.
The bridge operates around the clock for vehicle crossings with thousands of travelers passing through daily. The SENTRI lane is reserved for pre-registered commuters, while other drivers use standard lanes.
The bridge is jointly managed by United States and Mexican authorities, with the General Services Administration and El Paso Chamber overseeing operations. This partnership shows how neighboring countries coordinate infrastructure on shared borders.
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