La Entrada al Pacífico

The La Entrada al Pacífico trade corridor was designated as "Trade Corridor 56" by the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act. The corridor is an international project between Mexico and the United States as a route from the Pacific Ocean port of Topolobampo in the Mexican state of Sinaloa to the U.S. state of Texas and beyond by way of the Midland-Odessa area. There is also a proposed upgrade of the rail connection which might be easier because it does not require the addition of new bridges and tunnels in the Barranca de Cobre region in which canyons are comparable in depth to the Grand Canyon in the United States.

Route

Mexican section

The trade route begins in Topolobampo, Sinaloa, and travels along Federal Highway 23 to Choix. From there, the route goes to San Rafael, on currently non-existent roads that are supposed to be finished by 2010. From San Rafael, the route goes to the state capital, Chihuahua. The corridor then follows the newest section of highway to the border crossing of Ojinaga/Presidio.

American section

The route continues from Presidio on U.S. Route 67 (US 67) to the Interstate 10 (I-10) interchange. It then follows I-10/US 67 until US 67 goes north off the interstate and intersects US 385. The route then follows US 385 to Odessa, Texas at I-20. It then follows I-20 east to FM 1788 south of Midland International Airport. It follows FM 1788 north to the proposed SH 349 reliever route to the main highway north of Midland. The final leg of the highway follows SH 349 to Lamesa.

Alternate sections

Lamesa to Amarillo

From Lamesa, the corridor follows US 87 to Lubbock and then it follows I-27 from Lubbock to Amarillo.

Midland to Dallas

From the FM 1788 junction, the route follows I-20 to Dallas.

Midland to Wichita Falls

From the FM 1788 junction, the route follows I-20 to Abilene. Then, the route follows US 277 to Wichita Falls

Impacts to Midland/Odessa

Midland-Odessa stands to benefit greatly from this trade corridor. Plans include an inland port by Union Pacific and other facilities.

Support

The major support from Midland-Odessa comes from the organization, MOTRAN (Midland-Odessa Transportation Alliance). There is also some support from the governor of the Mexican state of Chihuahua.

Opposition

Citizens from the Big Bend area of West Texas have voiced their opinion that a larger highway through the area would damage the beauty of the area. The lack of support has prompted TXDOT to find reliever routes around cities in the area.

References

    Coordinates: 31°36′58″N 104°53′51″W / 31.6160°N 104.8975°W / 31.6160; -104.8975

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