Laredo Border Crossing Wait Times
Real-time wait times for every international bridge between Laredo, Texas and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas — straight from the official U.S. Customs and Border Protection feed. Built for commuters, truckers, and logistics teams working the busiest inland port of entry on the U.S.–Mexico border.
All four Laredo, TX international bridges
Laredo operates four ports of entry with Nuevo Laredo. Tap any bridge to see live CBP wait times by mode and lane type.
Port 230401 • Bridge I
Gateway to the Americas Bridge
Downtown Laredo’s pedestrian- and passenger-vehicle bridge connecting to central Nuevo Laredo. Best for short downtown trips.
Port 230402 • Bridge II
Juarez-Lincoln Bridge
The main passenger-vehicle crossing for daily commuters between Laredo and Nuevo Laredo, with SENTRI/Ready lanes.
Port 230403 • Colombia Bridge
Colombia Solidarity Bridge
Located about 30 minutes northwest of downtown Laredo in Colombia, NL. Open to passenger, commercial, and empty-truck traffic — often the fastest alternative when downtown bridges back up.
Port 230404 • WTB
World Trade Bridge
The busiest commercial truck crossing on the U.S.–Mexico border. Commercial-only; essential for Laredo’s logistics and freight-forwarding industry.
Built for the Laredo cross-border community
PasaLaredo is focused on one city and one metro. Every feature is tuned for how people actually cross between Laredo and Nuevo Laredo.
Daily commuters
Check Juarez-Lincoln and Gateway to the Americas before you leave the house. Favorite your usual bridge for a one-tap check.
Truckers & logistics
Compare World Trade Bridge against Colombia Solidarity in real time. Pull 7-day and 30-day trends to plan dispatches.
Travelers & pedestrians
Heading downtown to Nuevo Laredo on foot? Bridge I and Bridge II pedestrian lanes are tracked separately so you can pick the shorter line.
How PasaLaredo works
Straight from CBP
Every wait time comes from the official bwt.cbp.gov API. PasaLaredo is an independent tool and is not affiliated with U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
History & trends
24-hour, 7-day, and 30-day charts for every Laredo bridge, mode, and lane type. Export to CSV for dispatching or reporting.
Works offline
PasaLaredo is a PWA. Install it on your phone and the last-known Laredo wait times stay available even when your signal drops near the bridges.
English & Spanish
Toggle between English and Spanish anywhere in the app — because half the people crossing this bridge are doing it in Spanish.
Frequently asked questions
About Laredo bridge wait times, CBP data, and how PasaLaredo works.
Which Laredo international bridges does PasaLaredo track?
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PasaLaredo shows live CBP wait times for all four Laredo, Texas international bridges: Gateway to the Americas Bridge (Bridge I, port 230401), Juarez-Lincoln Bridge (Bridge II, port 230402), Colombia Solidarity Bridge (port 230403), and the World Trade Bridge (port 230404).
Where does the wait time data come from?
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All wait time data comes directly from the official U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Border Wait Times API at bwt.cbp.gov. PasaLaredo polls the CBP feed, stores snapshots, and presents them in a faster, mobile-first interface. PasaLaredo is not affiliated with CBP.
How often are Laredo wait times updated?
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CBP publishes new wait time readings roughly every 10–15 minutes. PasaLaredo fetches from the CBP API on a recurring schedule and shows you the exact timestamp of the last update at the top of every page.
Which bridge is fastest to cross from Laredo to Nuevo Laredo?
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It depends on the time of day and your mode. For passenger vehicles, Juarez-Lincoln (Bridge II) and Colombia Solidarity are usually the best options; for commercial trucks the World Trade Bridge handles the majority of freight, while Colombia is often a faster alternative during peak hours. Compare all four in real time on PasaLaredo’s Browse tab.
Does PasaLaredo work for truckers and commercial traffic?
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Yes. World Trade Bridge and Colombia Solidarity Bridge both show commercial lane wait times, including FAST lanes for trusted traders. Drivers and dispatchers can favorite a crossing, view 24-hour / 7-day / 30-day trend charts, and export history to CSV.
Can I install PasaLaredo on my phone?
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Yes. PasaLaredo is a Progressive Web App (PWA). You can add it to your iPhone or Android home screen from your browser and launch it like a native app — including offline-cached wait times when you lose signal near the bridges.
Is PasaLaredo free?
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Yes. PasaLaredo is a free, independent tool built for the Laredo cross-border community. No account required.
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