living.boondockingmexico@yahoo.com
We left San Antonio right on schedule, 07:52 in the morning. Stopped to fill up with gas, boy, that one hurt. 50 dollars barely gave us 3/4 of a tank. My sympathies.
As we get on the I-35 South, we see flashing lights and a TX-Dot truck slowing down traffic but he was parked after the exit on the right. We thought it must have been an accident. We waited in line wondering why they didn't divert traffic at the exit. Cars and trucks backed up, people became frustrated, someone went on ahead to find out what was happening. They were stringing a cable across all six lanes. Not a big deal had they diverted traffic. Take a look at the mess, it cost us a half an hour and we violated the law like everyone else.
We left San Antonio right on schedule, 07:52 in the morning. Stopped to fill up with gas, boy, that one hurt. 50 dollars barely gave us 3/4 of a tank. My sympathies.
As we get on the I-35 South, we see flashing lights and a TX-Dot truck slowing down traffic but he was parked after the exit on the right. We thought it must have been an accident. We waited in line wondering why they didn't divert traffic at the exit. Cars and trucks backed up, people became frustrated, someone went on ahead to find out what was happening. They were stringing a cable across all six lanes. Not a big deal had they diverted traffic. Take a look at the mess, it cost us a half an hour and we violated the law like everyone else.



Apart from that rant, here are photos of the Texas Toll 255 that exits from the I-35 South just North of Laredo, TX. This exit takes you directly to the Columbia Bridge and on to Monterrey, Saltillo and all points South. This is Exit 24.







As the famous Red Skelton would say, "good night, and may God bless".
Hello, I found your page by goolge when I searched about Columbia Bridge to MX. My family and I have driven to San Miguel de Allende Gto MX several times but never used the Columbia Bridge. Basically for lack of know how. I have a few questions if you don't mind me asking. Do we need anything special to use the Columbia Bridge? I had heard somewhere before that you have to have some kind of Texas Toll sticker not sure. I'm not from TX and the only toll roads I've been on are the ones in MX. If we are able to use Columbia would we still go into Nuevo Laredo for car permit and my tourist visa? Then is it easy to get onto from the car permit place? Also do you know if this road would take us straight to San Miguel de Allende Gto? Thanks so much for any info.
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