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Say Hi to New Turnstiles at U.S.-Mexico Border Crossing
I very much appreciate your article. I have an appointment with my dentist next week and I have been trying to figure out if I can still walk to meet him at the old corner in front of the Pharmacy across the street from where the old turnstiles and taxis were, near the McDonalds on Avenue de la Amistad on the Mexican side. According to your article, there is a pedestrian bridge to get back across the traffic to the west side of the exit road from Mexico. It used to take 15 minutes or less to walk across, but now I am worried how long it may take, but at least I know there is a bridge. I read somewhere else there was not.— October 6, 2012 6:40 p.m.