Fabens Port of Entry
The Fabens Port of Entry was a port of entry at the Mexico–United States border, in the town of Fabens, Texas.[1] It closed on November 17, 2014, and traffic was diverted to the nearby Tornillo Port of Entry. This facility was located at the Fabens–Caseta International Bridge, after that two-lane bridge was built by the International Boundary and Water Commission in 1938.[2][3]

| Fabens Port of Entry | |
|---|---|
![]() Fabens, Texas Port of Entry, 1998 | |
| Location | |
| Country | United States |
| Location | 18051 Island Guadalupe, Fabens, Texas 79838 |
| Coordinates | 31.431895°N 106.142102°W |
| Details | |
| Opened | 1938 |
| Phone | (915) 764-2359 |
| Hours | 6:00 AM-10:00 PM |
| Exit Port | Caseta |
| Statistics | |
| 2011 Cars | 301,463 |
| 2011 Trucks | 0 |
| Pedestrians | 58,747 |
| Website archived home page | |
The port of Fabens was established by Executive Order 4869 on May 1, 1928,[4] ten years prior to the construction of the first bridge, so it is likely there was once a ferry operation at this location. The original port facility, built in 1938, was used as recently as the mid-1990s, when U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) moved its operations to temporary buildings a short distance north of the bridge.
References
- Home page of the Fabens Port of Entry.
- "Border Crossing Travel Time Study, FINAL Study Report, Volume I: TxDOT El Paso District" (PDF). RJ RIVERA Associates, Inc. for Texas Department of Transportation, Transportation Planning and Programming Division. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
- "Texas-Mexico Border Crossings Study", Texas Dept. of Transportation
- Lord, Clifford, ed. (1944). Presidential Executive Orders Numbered 1-8030, 1862-1938. Mayor of the City of New York.
