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La Linda International Bridge : ウィキペディア英語版
La Linda International Bridge

La Linda International Bridge (also known as the Gerstaker Bridge and the Hallie Stillwell Memorial Bridge) is an international bridge which crosses the Rio Grande (Río Bravo del Norte) on the United States–Mexico border in the Big Bend region of Texas. The southern terminus of Ranch to Market Road 2627 in Heath Canyon, it connects Brewster County with the village of La Linda in Acuña Municipality, Coahuila.
== History ==
The one-lane international bridge was constructed in 1964 by Dow Chemical to transport fluorspar from mines in Coahuila to the United States. The unmonitored international bridge was shut down in 1997 by U.S. and Mexican authorities because of suspected smuggling.〔()〕 According to other reports, the killing of a Mexican customs inspector at the bridge resulted in its closure.
The bridge's closure created the longest stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border without a border-crossing station: nearly between the Presidio-Ojinaga and Del Rio-Acuna crossing stations. A number of individuals have advocated reopening the bridge, citing increased revenue for the area from ecotourism, improved access for those conducting business in both countries, and a need for a crossing based on cultural and familial ties on either side of the border.〔() 〕
In 1998 the National Parks and Conservation Association and the Andrew Kurie and Kurie Family (the owners) were granted a three-year suspension of the US Coast Guard removal order, affirmed by an exchange of diplomatic notes. After the April 2002 U.S.-Mexico Binational Bridges and Border Crossings Group Meeting, a diplomatic note was exchanged between the U.S. and Mexican governments extending the moratorium on the bridge's removal by the U.S. Coast Guard through June 2003. Subsequent notes and negotiations allowed discussion by the U.S. and Mexico to continue. Support for the bridge's re-opening from the State of Texas was asserted in HCR 164, enacted and signed by Governor Rick Perry in January 2008.〔Sources: S.C.T., December 1998, TxDOT International Relations Office, March 2006; U.S. Department of State, March 1999. COLINDA, June 2009.〕
In 2003 the 78th Texas State Legislature passed a resolution supporting the reopening of the La Linda Bridge, noting that the bridge remained in good condition and local governments in the United States and Mexico supported its reopening as a border crossing.

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