- PDN Uno | El Paso Juarez Border Crossings
As a binational and multi-cultural exchange center, the Paso Del Norte region experiences significant influx of pedestrians, personal and commercial vehicles through the region’s ports of entry
- PDN Uno Website - El Paso MPO
PDN Uno is the International Bridges Steering Committee for the Paso Del Norte region PDN Uno provides commuters with wait time information and traffic accident alerts for the Ports of Entry, to maintain border security and expedite travel and transportation for personal and commercial travelers
- Personal Vehicles - Data - PDN Uno | El Paso Juarez Border Crossings
El Paso Total crossings include Ysleta-Zaragoza, Bridge of the Americas (BOTA), Paso del Norte (PDN), and Stanton-Lerdo (DCL only) Types of lanes include: Standard, READY and Dedicated Commuter Lanes ( DCL, also known as SENTRI )
- El Paso PDN Port of Entry - Wikipedia
The PDN Port of Entry is located at the Paso del Norte International Bridge, and is limited to northbound non-commercial traffic, although pedestrians may also cross the bridge in the southbound direction
- Paso Del Norte - Bridges - PDN Uno | El Paso Juarez Border Crossings
It is a four-lane facility, dedicated to northbound privately owned vehicles (POVs) and other non-commercial traffic, as well as bi-directional pedestrian traffic Effective December 1, 2023, the first lane, from east to west, has been separated from regular traffic
- El Paso MPO - PDN Uno
PDN Uno is the International Bridges Steering Committee for the Paso Del Norte region
- Pedestrians - Data - PDN Uno | El Paso Juarez Border Crossings
Graph depicts a 6 period moving average P3 is a reimbursable program that allows the City of El Paso to pay for Customs and Border Protection overtime, ensuring all lanes of City-owned ports are staffed during peak hours in an effort to reduce wait times Page last updated on 07 02 2025
- Bridges - PDN Uno | El Paso Juarez Border Crossings
In the immediate El Paso area there are four border crossings, the Bridge of the Americas, Ysleta-Zaragoza, Stanton-Lerdo and Paso Del Norte The following table shows which type of traffic is accommodated at each border crossing
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