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Post by dean Wed Sep 27, 2017 8:51 am

some more maps videos.

http://la-ventana.forumotion.com/t320-border-ready-lane-driving-walking-including-otay-mesa

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Post by dean Tue Sep 26, 2017 8:11 pm

ready lanes

https://www.facebook.com/groups/TalkBaja/?multi_permalinks=1864679000213364&comment_id=1865717466776184¬if_id=1506479633007789¬if_t=like
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Mark Youngs john try this, get off the toll road just before the pabellon mall in rosarito and take the libre, this is the "1" stay on this road all the way to the Indian (cauhtemoc) go around him across the bridge. take your very first right followed immediately by another right and you'll be in the CFE parking lot, go through the parking lot and make a right and immediately merge left into the speedway that IS the ready lane. (or go to otay)🤔
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Elice Simonis-Tucker This is the easiest, most direct way. Make sure to go after 10 am as the TJ police sometimes block off the entirances to the speedway rd. (Depending on traffic back ups) Then you have to go around and past CFE to get to the end of the line

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Post by dean Thu Jul 20, 2017 7:53 am

https://www.bordertraffic.com/default.aspx

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Post by dean Mon Jun 12, 2017 10:09 am


https://www.facebook.com/SanYsidroBorder/


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Post by dean Mon Jan 04, 2016 10:56 am

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Post by dean Fri Apr 17, 2015 7:44 pm

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 San Ysidro Ready Lane Map
https://bajadock.wordpress.com/2013/09/14/san-ysidro-ready-lane-map/ 

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 San Ysidro SENTRI map(March 1 2014).

https://bajadock.wordpress.com/2014/03/02/san-ysidro-sentri-change/ 

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Post by dean Sat Sep 07, 2013 9:56 am

if crossing by foot make sure you have the new passport card, see the difference in the line you can use ready line with passport cards.  and this is true for driving, all passengers must have a passport card also.   Sentry is even faster but you have to go through a interview process that requires you to be at the border.  


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Post by dean Sat Sep 07, 2013 9:26 am

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Post by dean Wed Aug 07, 2013 2:40 pm

http://www.otaymesa.org/featured/expansion-and-reconfiguration-of-the-tijuana-san-ysidro-port-of-entry-a-binational-priority?utm_source=+Newsletter+August+7&utm_campaign=Newsletter+August+7%2C+2013&utm_medium=email

Expansion and Reconfiguration of the Tijuana – San Ysidro Port of Entry, a Binational Priority
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The governments of Mexico and the United States have made the expansion and reconfiguration of the Tijuana – San Ysidro Port of Entry (POE), the busiest passenger POE in the world, one of the top priorities of their bilateral agenda.
This is the largest renovation of a land port of entry ever undertaken on the United States – Mexico border. When completed, the United States will have invested $732 million dollars in the project and Mexico will be investing over $2 billion pesos.
The governments of Mexico and the United States meet regularly to discuss the operation, requirements and possible improvements of this and all shared border crossings. Both governments have worked hard and, thanks to strong bilateral coordination, key components of the project are moving forward and towards completion.
In this context, in October 2012, Mexico proposed reversing the flow of five lanes of the former access to Mexico (“Puerta Mexico”) in order to alleviate local traffic impacts. In August 2013, these lanes will open to the public, increasing northbound queuing capacity at the port by about 300 vehicles and helping to alleviate traffic congestion in the streets of Tijuana.
The Mexican government has made significant progress in the construction of its new southbound pedestrian inspection facility on the east side of San Ysidro. This new building will replace the current temporary facility and will feature a dedicated pedestrian walkway which will lead to a multimodal transit center. The U.S. Government has also made significant progress in the construction of new northbound inspection booths, which will dramatically increase efficiency for travelers.
The Federal governments of the United States and Mexico are committed to the continuous improvement of the infrastructure along our common border, which is a key component for the economic and social development of the Tijuana – San Diego region and of both our nations.

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