San_Luis_II_Port_of_Entry

San Luis II Port of Entry

San Luis II Port of Entry

Commercial port of entry on the United States-Mexico border


The San Luis II Port of Entry is a commercial port of entry, in that it only accepts commercial trucks entering the United States for inspection. It connects San Luis, Arizona with San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora. Passenger cars and pedestrians are directed to cross at the San Luis downtown crossing. The Port of Entry was built 5 miles east of the downtown crossing in 2010 in an effort to divert the commercial truck traffic and ease congestion. Roads connecting to Interstate 8 were improved to support the additional traffic.[1]

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  1. "New commercial port of entry opens in San Luis, Ariz". Imperial Valley Press. November 5, 2010.

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