The first bus station in the nation to house bus lines from both the United States and Mexico opened for business in Texas. The station, which sits on the U.S.-Mexican border, cost $4.9 million to build, according to an article from the Associated Press. More than one million passengers a year are expected to pass through Central Station, located in the rural border town of McAllen. Buses are the main form of transportation for those living on the border.
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