Buses are the most popular form of public transportation in Mexico, and they are well-developed not only in major cities but also in small villages. However, a common inconvenience is that many buses in the country are old and uncomfortable. During rush hours, they can become extremely crowded with locals, making the experience quite uncomfortable, to say the least.
Among tourists, the "pesero" is a popular mode of transportation, similar to route cabs in some countries. In Mexico City, the subway is also widely used by both locals and tourists. The subway system has 11 lines, and trains run at intervals of 2 minutes.
The fares for transportation vary: buses cost 1 MXP, minibuses are typically around 4 MXP, and a subway ride costs 3 MXP.
When it comes to intercity buses in Mexico, they are generally comfortable and clean. They are categorized into two types based on the level of service, and naturally, their prices differ accordingly. The fare can also vary based on the speed and quality of the bus.