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How many miles from San Miguel Allende Mexico to Laredo Texas?

You can Google Map the exact mileage, but I’ve made the trip 25 or 30 times, and it’s about 8 hours to the border, depending upon weather, and the volume of doble-semi-remolques (34 wheelers) on the mountain roads, where one going 15 miles per hour can take a minute and a half to pass another going 12 miles per hour…..the trip can be 7.5 hour to 9 hours.Once you get to the bridges in Nuevo Laredo, it really depends on the day of the week and the time of day and whether Donald Trump is the president, but expect up to two hours wait. You probably want to stop to pee and get a quarter tank more of gas before crossing, because you’ll be idling in your car for a good long while.Sometimes it’s worth going to the Colombia Friendship Bridge about 35 miles north, then 35 miles back to the downtown Laredo and the I-25 (unless you have a TexasToll hologram to take the toll road back to the 25, about 30 miles north of Laredo (hologram only, no way to pay cash, and a ticket and fine if caught without the hologram/transponder).If you fork left near Saltillo, staying on the 57 through Monclova, the Piedras Negras/Eagle Pass bridge is an easier crossing. But it’s a couple of hours more, so only do this if heading toward Lubbock/Amarillo/Albuquerque/Denver, e.g. — it’s too far out of the way if your working toward San Antonio/Houston/Dallas/New Orleans.In any case, give yourself 10 hours from SMA to Laredo — 8 to the border in Nuevo Laredo, up to 2 to get across the bridge into Laredo.

What bus line goes from houston tx to ciudad juarez mexico?

i think it is greyhound to el paso,tx and then a local bus

Travel by bus to ciudad Juarez Mexico from El Paso Tx?

Well, the easiest thing to do is just catch a taxi when you land and have them take you to the Cd. Juarez bus terminal.

Bus will be cheaper, but it doesn't look like the city has a direct route from the airport to the bridge, so you'll have to transfer at the terminal by the mall. Check the Sun Metro bus routes provided by the City of El Paso. There is a stop at the airport, and there is a stop at the international bridge, so the city bus is possible whether it's convenient or not is another matter. Once at the International Bridge, walk across the bridge, get your FMT permit in the Imigracion office, and then have one of the taxis waiting on the Mexican side take you to the bus station.

Nogales from Cuidad Juarez, eh? You're SERIOUS? Bizarre route for an American to travel...most folks would have gone to Tucson instead of El Paso....but what the hay. Buy your ticket when you get to the bus terminal and use whatever bus line is leaving next. The distance between the two points is 713km and the bus ride is 8 hours 40 minutes (so says Omnibus de Mexico, which has just one bus per day on that route).

Buen viaje!

¿where can I to proceed a express line pass to Cd. Juarez- El Paso, TX?

It is very easy the consolate may assist you also..I have been to Juarez several times, No probemto...

Is it safe to drive from Texas to Mexico City? Are there roads that you should or shouldn't use to cross the border, due to blockages, etc?

Howdy there!!I've driven the round trip a couple times, and yes, it's quite fun, and in my case, it makes me think a lot about history. Incredible how Spaniards came to the land and saw it vast and empty, the march that Mexican armies had to make crossing the desert to defend Texas... I would advise not to drive at night: in the north border because of possibility of crime; and further inland because some of the non-toll roads can be in bad shape: lack of proper road signals, stray people or animals, unmarked speed bumps, lots of truckers... So you have to drive relativy slow... The part around Zacatecas I remember particularly difficult because of this. But mainly during the day you can enjoy the sceneries. Also, toll roads are amazing and you can drive them at any time if the day. Furthermore, I've always crossed through nuevo Laredo, but maybe it's best if you try an alternate crossing so you can skip the town traffic. Don't forget to do all the Mexican paperwork at the border: register your car with customs, stamp your passports, and pay the tourist tax, and be sure to have Mexican insurance. If you have any trouble call 078 for tourist assistance. 066 for police. Both numbers are nationwide. Perhaps get a Mexican sim card with telcel. They have good road coverage just in case you need to call AAA. Toll roads have those services included and phone booths every x number of kilometers.

Best Travel option from Tornado Bus Line in El Paso to Ciudad Juarez,Mexico?

Hello there. I saw the location for the Tornado Bus Line in El Paso on 307 South Santa Fe Street; which is one block north of the TEO and El Paso Limousine Coach Bus on Santa Fe and Paisano. When I got off there, I just walked five or six blocks south to a parking lot facing southeast to Las Americas bridge and paid the 50c toll to walk over to Cuidad Juarez where you end up on calle Francisco Villa. Unless you want to take an expensive taxi over the border; you can also call the Tornado Bus Line for advice @ 915-351-9002. Have a nice day or weekend.

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