Roma Texas Port of Entry

26°24′15″N 99°01′02″W / 26.404209°N 99.017125°W / 26.404209; -99.017125DetailsOpened1928Phone(956) 849-1678HoursOpen 24 hoursExit PortMiguel AlemanStatistics2011 Cars623,471 (includes data from Falcon Dam)2011 Trucks6,921Pedestrians250,307Website
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/contacts/ports/tx/2310.xml

The Roma Port of Entry was established in 1928 with the construction of the first suspension bridge. The current bridge was built in 1988, but the historic Roma – Ciudad Miguel Alemán International Bridge remains adjacent to it and is not currently used.[1] The Mexican City of San Pedro de Roma was renamed Ciudad Miguel Alemán, Tamaulipas after former Mexican President Miguel Alemán Valdés. The city of Roma, Texas was once the westernmost navigable seaport on the Rio Grande, but by 1900, water drawn from the river for irrigation upstream had so severely lowered the water levels that vessel traffic had virtually ceased.[2]

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  1. ^ Texas Department of Transportation (State of Texas). "Roma-Ciudad Miguel Aleman Bridge". Txdot.gov. Archived from the original on 2012-10-23. Retrieved 2012-09-28.
  2. ^ Heller, Jr., Dick D. "ROMA-LOS SAENZ, TX". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association.