Tornillo-Guadalupe

The Tornillo-Guadalupe bridge features three travel lanes in each direction, with one lane designated for commercial traffic and the other two for passenger vehicles. This port of entry is also known as Marcelino Serna. It crosses the Rio Grande, also known as Río Bravo, connecting the towns of Tornillo, Texas and Guadalupe, Chihuahua. The bridge’s total length is 1,274 feet and it has pedestrian sidewalks in both directions (northbound and southbound). The bridge was built in 2016 to replace and upgrade the Fabens–Caseta International Bridge a few hundred yards to the west. The Tornillo-Guadalupe bridge is owned by El Paso County in the U.S. side and Government of México in the Mexican side.

Current Wait Times

To United States
traffic lane minutes open lanes
cargo-icon
1 open lane
vehicle-icon
5 minutes
1 open lane
ped-icon
1 minute
1 open lane

Wait time sources: Texas A&M Transportation Institute BCIS for cargo trucks actual delay crossing time; CBP Border Wait Times for personal vehicles, pedestrians, and open lanes.

Southbound Toll Rate by Border Crossing

Toll Free!

For northbound crossing tolls (from Mexico to the U.S.), please visit the Fideicomiso website.

Southbound Toll Rate by Border Crossing

Toll Free!

For northbound crossing tolls (from Mexico to the U.S.), please visit the Fideicomiso website.
Texas Department of Public Safety
The Borderplex Alliance
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Juarez Municipality
Asociación de Maquiladoras
El Paso Metropolitan Planning Organization
U.S. House of Representatives
Texas Department of Transportation
City of El Paso
El Paso International Bridges
FIDE Puentes
Texas A&M Transportation Institute