Piedras Negras Border Crossings
Piedras Negras, in Coahuila, crosses into Eagle Pass, Texas, over two bridges. Bridge 1 is the historic crossing that drops from the downtown straight into the Texan one, with urban vehicle and pedestrian traffic; Bridge 2 (Camino Real) is the modern port that adds more lanes and the full commercial operation of the region's coal and automotive corridor, with Standard and FAST lanes. Here you compare both live — General, Ready Lane and cargo — to choose between downtown and the bypass; open either for its best hour of the day.
Piedras Negras crossings, right now
All Piedras Negras border crossings
Compare Piedras Negras's crossings and open any one for its hourly statistics and the best hour to cross.
Frequently asked questions about Piedras Negras border crossings
- How are the Piedras Negras border crossings today?
- Above we show the live wait time for every Piedras Negras crossing, with official CBP data that updates on the page by itself. Compare the General, Ready Lane and SENTRI lanes before you leave home.
- What is the best time to cross in Piedras Negras?
- Open any Piedras Negras crossing to see its hourly statistics: today so far vs. what's typical for that weekday, the best hour, and an outlook for the hours ahead.
- Is the Piedras Negras border wait time data official?
- Yes. It comes straight from CBP (Border Wait Times), the same source each port of entry publishes, relayed as-is with no made-up numbers.
- Can I see the Piedras Negras crossings in the app?
- Yes. Garitas is free on the App Store for iPhone and covers the entire Mexico–US border, including Piedras Negras. In the app you can also save your favorite crossings.
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