Border Crossing/Entry Data
The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) Border Crossing Data provide summary statistics for inbound crossings at the U.S.-Canada and the U.S.-Mexico border at the port level. Data are available for trucks, trains, containers, buses, personal vehicles, passengers, and pedestrians. Border crossing data are collected at ports of entry by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The data reflect the number of vehicles, containers, passengers or pedestrians entering the United States. CBP does not collect comparable data on outbound crossings. Users seeking data on outbound counts may therefore want to review data from individual bridge operators, border state governments, or the Mexican and Canadian governments.
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Other Sources of Border Crossing Data
- Niagara Falls Bridge Commission (Lewiston, Rainbow, Whirlpool Bridges)
- Peace Bridge (Buffalo, New York – Fort Erie, Ontario)
- Michigan and New York Bridges: Sault Ste. Marie, Blue Water, Thousand Islands, Seaway International
- Whatcom Council of Governments – (Blaine, Lynden & Sumas, Washington & Surrey, Aldergrove & Huntington, British Columbia: Peace Arch, Pacific Highway, Lynden-Aldergrove, Sumas-Huntington border crossings)
- California: Caltrans Performance Measurement System and SANDAG Transportation Forecast Information Center
- Texas Center for Border Economic and Enterprise Development and TxDOT Open Data Portal
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection: Locate a Port of Entry
Sources of Border Wait Time Data
Note: CBP separated the Ysleta Port of Entry from the El Paso Port of Entry beginning on March 1, 2020.