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bus from Mulege to Tijuana
does anyone know what time buses leave Mulege for Tijuana -
I have gone to a few bus web sites but am having a time reading the times of arrival and departure in Mulege and arrival time in Tijuana - it looks
like the cost is about $100.?
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Bob and Susan
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it's 1320 pesos
the bus leaves around 3pm
arrive in tj at 5-6am
taxi to the border is 120 pesos plus propina
the taxi stand is right there
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Thank you - everything I needed (and more)!
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there are a number of buses, the times I have are for Vizcaino to TJ, so you would have to add some time to make it right for Mulege:
00:30, 6:50, 10,18:30, 21.
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There are buses leaving Mulege for TJ several times per day.
You can get off the bus in the main terminal, walk in and get another ticket to several destinations in the US. Your new bus will then take you to an
express line to the border; you'll get off the bus, walk through Customs and catch the same bus on the US side of the border. Please note that these
buses do not stop in San Diego County, however.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Mulegena
There are buses leaving Mulege for TJ several times per day. |
be careful...not all are direct to tj
you may not want to transfer in the desert
just go to the bus station in mulege in the morning and get your ticket
it's right by the new big arch
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From Mulege the 3:00 pm makes the less stops to TJ. At the TJ bus terminal you can take the Cureso bus to the border and walk across to the states.
Cheaper than tax.i Than I took blue line trolley to Old Town to another bus to La Jolla. . Friend of mine will take the bus across to Modesto says
no problema. Don't plan on alot of sleep time Did trip in Jan to La Jolla
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Free tips: take toilet paper, take a blanket ( sometimes they keep it could enough to hang meat!) don't sit by restroom door.
Mexico!! Where two can live as cheaply as one.....but it costs twice as much.....
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you know, I was thinking of the buses to Ensenada which you then change over to a bus to TJ.
That being said - once I took a bus from TJ stright to downtown san diego - it was so fast...faster than the trolley to old town which took me well
over an hour ....
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