Border Crossing/Entry Data

NOTE: The most recent data are from January - July 2016.

Overview

The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) Border Crossing/Entry Data provides summary statistics for incoming crossings at the U.S.-Canadian and the U.S.-Mexican border at the port level. Data are available for trucks, trains, containers, buses, personal vehicles, passengers, and pedestrians. Border crossing data are collected at border ports by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The data reflect the number of vehicles, containers, passengers or pedestrians entering the United States. Customs and Border Protection does not collect comparable data on outbound crossings. Users seeking data on outbound vehicles may therefore want to review data from individual bridge operators, border state governments, or the Mexican and Canadian governments.


Online Data Tool

Port Location

Click port marker to see more detailed information, if the port marker is not shown up over the highlighted Canadian Province or Mexican State, refresh your browser. Clicking a check box from the layer list adds a new layer to the map, however you may need to zoom in to see the layer information (for example; U.S. Cities).



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Layer List

U.S. National Capital
U.S. State Capitals
U.S. Major Cities
U.S. Cities
U.S. Inland Customs Ports
U.S. Interstate Highways
U.S. Railroads
U.S. Rivers
Canadian Provinces
Mexican States



SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Border Crossing/Entry Data; based on data from U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection, OMR database.


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