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San Ysidro Port of Entry
Border crossing between Mexico and the U.S. / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The San Ysidro Port of Entry (aka San Ysidro Land Port of Entry or San Ysidro LPOE)[2] is the largest land border crossing between San Ysidro and Tijuana, and the fourth-busiest land border crossing in the world (second-busiest excluding the crossings between Mainland China and its two Special Administrative Regions)[3] with 70,000 northbound vehicles and 20,000 northbound pedestrians crossing each day, in addition to southbound traffic.[4] It connects Mexican Federal Highway 1 on the Mexican side with Interstate 5 on the American side. The San Ysidro Port of Entry is one of three ports of entry in the San Diego–Tijuana metropolitan region.
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San Ysidro Port of Entry | |
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![]() San Ysidro Border Inspection Station in 2011 | |
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Country | United States |
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Coordinates | 32°32′36″N 117°01′47″W |
Details | |
Opened | 1906 |
Hours | Open 24 Hours |
Exit Port | El Chaparral |
Statistics | |
2019 Cars[1] | 14,979,363 |
2019 Individuals [1] | 53,296,133 |
2019 Pedestrians[1] | 10,799,398 |
Website https://www.bts.gov/browse-statistical-products-and-data/border-crossing-data/border-crossingentry-data |
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