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Standard Time Change Impacts Border-Crossing Schedule

Posted: 6:41 pm MDT October 24, 2009Updated: 7:03 pm MDT October 24, 2009

A reminder to people traveling over the U.S. - Mexico border, a return to standard time in Mexico is scheduled for Sunday at 2 a.m.

This change in time will impact the schedule for some border crossings.

The U.S. will return to standard time on Nov. 1, so the adjustment will only be one week long.

At the El Paso port of entry, cargo lots (Ysleta and Bridge of the Americas), U.S. facilities will open one hour later and close one hour later than normal to match the existing schedules in Mexico, which will not change. At the Stanton SENTRI/DCL, Mexico will open and close the facility one hour earlier than normal, to match the current schedule on the U.S. side.

At the Presidio port of entry cargo lot, U.S. facilities will maintain their normal operating hours.

At the Fort Hancock port of entry, Mexican authorities will open one hour earlier and close one hour earlier to match the existing schedule on the U.S. side of the border.

At the Fabens port of entry, Mexican authorities will open one hour earlier and close one hour earlier to match the existing schedule on the U.S. side of the border.

At the Santa Teresa port of entry, U.S. authorities will open hour later and close one hour later for all operations to match the existing schedule on the Mexican side of the border, which is making no adjustment.

At the Columbus port of entry cargo facility, Mexican authorities will open one hour earlier and close one hour earlier to match the existing schedule on the U.S. side of the border.

At the Antelope Wells port of entry, Mexican authorities will open one hour earlier and close one hour earlier to match the existing schedule on the U.S. side of the border.
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