When you board a Mexico bus like ETN, you'll receive food, like a sandwich, and a cold drink as well as a helping hand from the polite baggage handler.

Boarding an ETN Bus in Mexico
© Kathleen Crislip 2006, licensed to About.com
When you board a Mexico bus like ETN, you'll receive food, like a sandwich, and a cold drink as well as a helping hand from the polite baggage handler. The bus driver and hostess will introduce themselves once you're aboard the comfy bus, and you can kick back in the equivalent of an airline's reclining business class seat and watch movies using complimentary headphones. Keep clicking numbers above the photo to see more Mexico bus photos, or read more:
How to Catch a Local Bus in Mexico
Stand by the side of the road or city street, looking into traffic, and raise an arm when you see a bus approaching -- it will probably pull over. You can usually get off by hailing the bus driver at any point along the bus's journey. The buses often run on a schedule; ask a local. The farther away from population centers you get, the farther apart buses will be (like hours or days), so ask someone, like a bartender or shop clerk, when the buses run in the area to which you're headed.
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