Starr - Camargo Bridge
The Starr-Camargo Bridge serves as the most direct and efficient route between the Rio Grande Valley and Mexican cities such as Monterrey and Mexico City. The two-lane bridge, opened in 1966, is 591 feet long. The crossing is also known locally as Puente Camargo. The bridge is privately owned by the Starr Camargo Bridge Company. After a $25 million dollar investment, Starr-Camargo Bridge has a large parking import lot for commercial trucks, hi-tech equipment, wider roads and a number of diverse improvements that have made it the crossing with the fastest processing time in all of South Texas.
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