The Ysleta-Zaragoza bridge is located in El Paso, Texas, at 791 S. Zaragoza on the U.S. side and Waterfill Avenue on the Mexican side. This port of entry consists of two structures, one is an 804-foot, four-lane bridge for commercial traffic and the other is a five-lane bridge for non-commercial traffic. The commercial bridge has two lanes for southbound traffic, one Standard lane for northbound traffic and one northbound FAST lane. The non-commercial bridge has two lanes for vehicles in each direction and one northbound SENTRI/Global Entry lane, also known as a Dedicated Commuter Lane (DCL). The non-commercial bridge also has two pedestrian walkways to accommodate northbound and southbound pedestrian movements. The Ysleta-Zaragoza bridge is owned by the City of El Paso in the U.S. side and Government of México in the Mexican side.
For more information about FAST, SENTRI, and Global Entry visit the Trusted Traveler Programs section on the Information for Travelers page.
Zaragoza1 - Source: City of El Paso International Bridges Department , Zaragoza2 - Source: City of El Paso International Bridges Department , Zaragoza3 - Source: City of El Paso International Bridges Department
Source: Fideicomiso de Puentes Fronterizos de Chihuahua
Source: Fideicomiso de Puentes Fronterizos de Chihuahua
Source: Fideicomiso de Puentes Fronterizos de Chihuahua
Source: Fideicomiso de Puentes Fronterizos de Chihuahua
Source: Fideicomiso de Puentes Fronterizos de Chihuahua
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.