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Truck Crossings into Mexico -Number of Trucks
CITY APR 01 MAY 01 JUN 01 JUN 00 YTD 00 YTD 01 % CHG
BROWNSVILLE+ 16,371 18,685 18,358 20,698 119,099 106,567 -10.5
DEL RIO+ 4,877 6,417 6,147 6,142 35,098 34,405 -2.0
EAGLE PASS+ 7,740 8,407 7,698 8,796 55,998 49,290 -12.0
EL PASO+++ +++ +++ +++ +++ N/A N/A N/A
HARLINGEN+ 2,826 4,371 4,428 8,814 38,571 22,842 -40.8
LAREDO+ 103,036 109,877 117,542 123,062 692,299 681,240 -1.6
McALLEN-HIDALGO+ 3,140 3,701 2,777 3,963 24,317 20,221 -16.8
PHARR+ 22,619 23,595 21,053 21,250 130,646 134,605 3.0
PROGRESO+ 2,296 773 1,663 1,333 11,612 12,583 8.4
RIO GRANDE+ 2,186 1,991 1,393 1,630 11,282 12,230 8.4
ROMA+ 1,063 1,197 1,199 1,340 8,010 6,781 -15.3
TOTAL 166,154 179,014 182,258 197,028 1,126,932 1,080,764 -4.1
Source: Data provided by U.S. bridge operators in cited cities and compiled by Texas A&M International University, Texas Centerfor Border
Economic and Enterprise Development
+ Includes both loaded and empty trucks.
++ Includes loaded trucks only.
+++ El Paso does not separate loaded trucksfrom other vehicles and therefore is not reported.
Trucks crossing into Mexico were up 1.8 percent in June. Harlingen percent of all southbound crossings, experienced a 1.6 percent
increased 1.3 percent, Del Rio fell 4.2 percent, and Pharr went decrease YTD. Brownsville, with a 9.9 percent of all southbound
down 10.8 percent. Rio Grande dropped 30.0 percent. Laredo was crossings, had a 10.5 percent decrease YTD. Pharr, with 12.5
up 7.0 percent and Brownsville declined 1.8 percent. YTD south- percent, registered an increaseof 3.OpercentYTD. EaglePass, with
bound truck crossings were down 4.1 percent. Laredo, with 63.0 4.6 percent of all truck crossings, fell 12.0 percent YTD.
Truck Crossings into Texas -Number of Trucks
CITY APR 01 MAY 01 JUN 01 JUN 00 YTD 00 YTD 01 % CHG
BROWNSVILLE 18,570 22,058 21,593 27,756 157,518 124,092 -21.2
DEL RiO 4,930 5,524 5,379 5,436 31,409 29,253 -6.9
EAGLE PASS 8,473 9,063 8,344 8,941 54,413 52,145 -4.2
FALCON 25 47 28 31 270 176 -34.8
LAREDO 108,443 125,059 116,930 131,162 745,422 693,024 -7.0
McALLEN-HIDALGO N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
PHARR 34,072 31,877 29,409 31,603 190,796 188,993 -0.9
PROGRESO 1,626 1,108 1,404 1,062 5,749 8,304 44.4
RIO GRANDE 2,569 2,273 1,768 1,860 11,893 14,295 20.2
ROMA 862 1,063 1,030 1,050 6,736 5,756 -14.5
TOTAL 179,570 198,072 185,885 208,901 1,204,206 1,116,038 -7.3Source: Data provided by the South Texas CMC in Laredo and compiled by Texas A&M International University, Texas Centerfor Border
Economic and Enterprise Development
Editor's Note: Figures represent loaded and empty trucks.June northbound truck crossings into Texas were down 6.2 percent
from May's crossings. EaglePass was down 7.9 percent, Brownsville
decreased 2.1 percent, Progreso gained 26.7 percent, Pharr de-
clined 7.7 percent, and Laredo went down 6.5 percent. Roma
declined 3.1 percent. YTD northbound truck crossings were down7.3 percent. Laredo, accounting for 62.1 percent of all northbound
truck crossings, had a 7.0 percent decrease YTD. Pharr, with 16.9
percent of all crossings, experienced a 0.9 percent decline YTD.
Brownsville, with 11. 1 percent of all northbound truck crossings,
experienced an 21.2 percent decrease YTD.Page 6 -, Border Business Indicators -August 2001
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