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== Tecate Border (Tecate USA port of entry) == |
== Tecate Border (Tecate USA port of entry) == |
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Tecate is a small town in Baja California, Mexico. It is just located on the US- Mexico border. This is a small port of entry between US and Mexico with another option for smooth, |
Tecate is a small town in Baja California, Mexico. It is just located on the US- Mexico border. This is a small port of entry between US and Mexico with another option for smooth, hassel free cross and less time taken at borders as compare to San ysidro-Tijuana Border crossing. Further its natural scenic beauty of mountains terrain makes Tecate a growing alternative for entry in Mexico. |
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Tecate Port of Entry | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
Location | 405 Tecate Road, Tecate, California 91980 |
Coordinates | 32°34′37″N 116°37′38″W / 32.576852°N 116.627179°W |
Details | |
Opened | 1919 |
Phone | (619) 938-8330 |
Hours | 5:00 AM-11:00 PM |
Exit Port | Tecate, BC, Mexico |
Statistics | |
2011 Cars | 1,571,780 |
2011 Trucks | 51,930 |
Pedestrians | 525,312 |
Website http://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/tecate-class | |
US Inspection Station-Tecate | |
NRHP reference No. | 91001748 |
Added to NRHP | February 14, 1992 |
The Tecate Port of Entry is one three ports of entry in the San Diego–Tijuana metropolitan region. The land port is located between Tecate, California in San Diego County's Mountain Empire and Tecate Municipality in Baja California. It connects California State Route 188 with Paseo Lazero Cardenas, a spur of Mexico Federal Highway 2, as well as Federal Highway 3 to the south. It is a minor port in comparison to the larger San Ysidro Port of Entry and Otay Mesa Port of Entry. This is attributed in part to the fact that reaching the crossing on the US side requires driving on narrow, winding mountain roads.
History
The original port of entry was established sometime prior to 1919 to inspect the traffic traveling from Tecate, BC Mexico in large part to shop at the Thing Brothers store (later the Johnson store) on the US side of the border.[1] The current historic border inspection station (where pedestrians continue to be inspected) was built in 1933; this building was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1992. In 2005 the port was re-opened as an expansion project was completed. Vehicular traffic is now inspected in a new facility attached to the rear of the historic port. The expanded port cost US$18 million and had approximately five times as much space as the original 1933 facility.[2]
San ysidro-Tijuana Border crossing
This border crossing is the world’s busiest land border crossing at San Diego Tijuana (Mexico) Border, because it interconnects with highways of five states of the USA to Mexico.
LANES | Running
Hours /day |
Drive | Walk |
Regular Traffic | 24Hrs/Day | 1.45 | .45 |
Ready Lanes | 24Hrs/Day | 1.30 | .45 |
Sentri Lanes
(Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection) |
24Hrs/Day | .15 |
Otay Mesa-Tijuana Border crossing
This Border is mainly for crossing of trucks and heavy transports materials for commercial activity and other traded goods, through this port billions of dollars worth of goods were traded between USA MEXICO.
Tecate Border (Tecate USA port of entry)
Tecate is a small town in Baja California, Mexico. It is just located on the US- Mexico border. This is a small port of entry between US and Mexico with another option for smooth, hassel free cross and less time taken at borders as compare to San ysidro-Tijuana Border crossing. Further its natural scenic beauty of mountains terrain makes Tecate a growing alternative for entry in Mexico.
LANES | Running
Hours /day |
Drive | Walk |
Regular Traffic | 05AM -11PM | 0.45 | No delay |
Ready Lane | 05AM -11PM | NA | NA |
Sentri Lane
(Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection) |
05AM -11PM | NA | - |
See also
References
- ^ Vezina, Meredith (April 29, 1993). "Time for all Things goes a ways back". San Diego Union-Tribune.
- ^ Lindquist, Dana (March 12, 2005). "Tecate opens expanded port of entry". San Diego Union-Tribune.