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Pharr bridge crossings and revenues rise in October; truck traffic and toll receipts climb
Summary
Pharr International Bridge reported 117,682 total crossings in October 2025 (about a 10% increase) and revenues of $2,160,583 (up roughly 26%), driven by higher truck volumes and stronger toll collections, board presentations showed.
Pharr International Bridge officials reported a rise in vehicle crossings and revenue for October 2025, telling trustees the port handled 117,682 total crossings — an increase of about 9.96% compared with the same month last fiscal year — and brought in $2,160,583 in toll and related revenues.
Bridge Director Luis Bassan opened the board’s administrative report and summarized the traffic totals: “These totaled 117,682 in October,” he said, and later noted, “This is the first time in about a year now that we break the barrier of the $2,000,000 per month as far as revenues are concerned.” The board’s finance presenter, Eddie Gutierrez of Blue Steel Capital Solutions, corroborated strong receipts and provided a revenue breakdown.
Why it matters: higher crossings and receipts affect the…
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