Speaking of buses does anyone ever take a bus a the border to the zona?
Yesterday for the second time as I was trying find a taxi libre I instead took a bus to Revolution and 3rd street. I just ask the guy Revolution and he says Si. The bus is usually always there you get on wait for about 5 minutes and then it takes off up 3rd street. Once it dropped me off two blocks away from Revolution, but this time it went past REVO so I got off right there, looked around REVO and then took that short walk down to the zona after checking out some places on REVO.
The bus is cheap too, I gave the guy a dollar, and I got back a few Mexican coins, not sure what they were, and can't see at night without my reading glasses, and I usually give them away later to the first person to ask or beg for money, but think it's like 50 cents. It fun riding the bus as you feel like a local.
But on this occasion we had this asshole with a guitar get on the bus and then start playing and singing. At one point I wanted to offer him money to not play and sing but didn't. After the song was finished he passed his hat and people actually gave him money, but no way was I going to give him a cent as he ruined my bus experience.
But like I said the bus is the best deal in town, even those Taxi libre's want at least $5 dollars to go to the zona, and they don't want to turn on the meter. It's a hassle to argue with them.
The bus I rode said 'Centro' and Linea on it, if any say Centro I'll get on as they all seem to go to or near Revolution.