The English-language source for bus schedules is the book
Bus Across Mexico by Robert Berryhill, Bengi Publishing.
It also has useful advice on how to use the bus system.
Schedules change, and the book is not 100% complete and accurate,
but it may be worth it for those who need to know
in advance what their options will be. I tend to travel
by the seat of my pants, but that is easier to do with
experience. The 2003 edition has been updated and enlarged.
http://www.geocities.com/busacrossmexico/
I would note that most first class bus lines do not have websites with
schedules. You can google search until you are blue in the face,
but most of the available buses cannot be found on the Internet.
Ricahrd
Jim Cate wrote:
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> Richard Ferguson wrote:
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>> You might look at the Richard Perry book, Blue Lakes and Silver
>> Cities, which has maybe 20 pages on the missions in the Sierra Gorda.
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>> The Hotel Mision chain has a hotel in Jalpan and one in Conca, so they
>> might be good bases for a tour.
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>> My bus book does not show any first class buses to Jalpan,
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> Richard,
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> What's the title and who is the author of your bus book, and is it
> available on Amazon, etc.?
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> Jim Cate
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