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Is NEXUS worth it at Champlain?

At Champlain, NEXUS saves about ~12m per crossing over the General lane on average — and up to ~16m at the worst hour. If you cross often, that's roughly 2 h less in line every 10 crossings. Here's the hour-by-hour breakdown, from this crossing's own history.

How much each lane saves at Champlain

NEXUS
12m
saved per crossing, on average
Ready
12m
saved per crossing, on average

Every 10 crossings ≈ 2 h less in line with NEXUS.

Savings by hour

Hour NEXUS Ready
1 AM ~13m ~13m
2 AM ~15m ~15m
5 AM ~10m ~10m
6 AM ~8m ~8m
7 AM ~8m ~8m
8 AM ~9m ~10m
9 AM ~12m ~12m
10 AM ~13m ~13m
11 AM ~13m ~13m
12 PM ~15m ~15m
1 PM ~16m ~16m
2 PM ~14m ~14m
3 PM ~14m ~14m
4 PM ~15m ~16m
5 PM ~7m ~7m
6 PM ~9m ~9m
7 PM ~6m ~6m
8 PM ~9m ~9m
9 PM ~8m ~8m
10 PM ~8m ~8m

Trusted-lane vs. General average, from this crossing's official CBP hourly statistics (last 16 days). Closed hours don't count.

Frequently asked questions

How much does NEXUS save at Champlain?
About ~12m per crossing over the General lane on average, and up to ~16m at the worst hour, based on this crossing's own CBP wait history.
Is NEXUS worth it for me?
If you cross Champlain often, yes — every 10 crossings is roughly 2 h less in line. If you cross only occasionally the payoff is smaller; check the live times before you leave.
How do I get NEXUS?
NEXUS is issued by CBP through the Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP). It needs an interview appointment and an enrollment fee.