Eagle Pass connects with Piedras Negras, Coahuila over two international bridges; Bridge II carries the around-the-clock and commercial traffic.

The table below shows the latest snapshot from CBP’s official Border Wait Times feed (refreshed daily). For minute-by-minute numbers, check bwt.cbp.gov or the official CBP Link app before you get in line.

Eagle Pass — Bridge I Open

Hours: 7 am-11 pm

LaneWaitLanes openUpdated
Passenger vehicles (standard)Closed
Ready Lane (vehicles)20 min2At 10:00 pm CDT
Eagle Pass — Bridge II Open

Hours: 24 hrs/day

LaneWaitLanes openUpdated
Passenger vehicles (standard)30 min2At 10:00 pm CDT
Ready Lane (vehicles)Closed
SENTRI / NEXUS (vehicles)5 min1At 10:00 pm CDT
Commercial trucks (standard)15 min1At 10:00 pm CDT
Commercial trucks (FAST)Closed

Data from CBP's official feed (snapshot 2026-06-10). Wait times change hour to hour — verify live at bwt.cbp.gov.

The crossings at Eagle Pass

CrossingWhat it is
Bridge I (downtown)The original downtown bridge — passenger vehicles, daytime hours.
Bridge II (Camino Real)Main 24-hour bridge — passenger plus commercial traffic.

Know before you cross

  • On foot: This port has no regular pedestrian crossing — vehicle lanes only.
  • SENTRI / Ready Lane: SENTRI members get a dedicated vehicle lane here and the Ready Lane accepts RFID-chipped documents (passport card, green cards issued since 2010, border crossing cards). See lane types explained.
  • Documents: US citizens need a passport, passport card, or enhanced driver’s license; green-card holders show the green card; visa holders need passport + visa and should check their I-94 record after every entry. Full detail in the documents-to-cross guide.

If you live in the US without permanent status — DACA, TPS, a pending asylum case, or no status — leaving the country can permanently affect your case or block your return. Talk to an immigration attorney before any trip to Mexico. See traveling to your home country from the US and how to find an immigration attorney.