hey, i am on vacation in guadalajara and i need to get around the city via bus as there are too many slight inclines for me to pedal through as the city is slightly hilly and my knee hurts. there are buses that go everywhere but most buslines use old buses. ive only seen the newer bus lines on a few routes use bikeracks and the buses without bikeracks wont let me on. how do i go about researching which buses/buslines have bikeracks¿
i need help getting to the red dot. or at least as close as i can before i have to call a taxi
fucking no information online abut thheir fucking buses
i was able to find this page which i believe is the train rules for bikes
>Además, quienes así lo deseen, podrán abordar el tren con su bici, aunque eso sí, sólo en horario valle, es decir, de las 10 a las 13 horas de lunes a viernes, mientras que los sábados será de las 7 a las 10 horas por la mañana y de las 18 a las 21 horas por la tarde, y los domingos de 7 a 17 horas
>In addition, those who so wish, can board the train with their bike, although that, only in the valley, that is, from 10 to 13 hours from Monday to Friday, while Saturdays will be from 7 to 10 Hours in the morning and 18 to 21 hours in the afternoon, and on Sundays from 7 to 17 hours
so i can only use the fucking train during a 3hour time window_ what the fuck
well i guess ill be bringing a fucking wrench and taking my wheels off everytime i want to ride a fucking bus, fuck you mexico
ratchet + extenstion, spare tube, ulock, small book, wallet/phone, keyring, spare change, im carrying way too much shit, i cant ride like this and i cant ride with a fucking backpack ...bmx
>>1076921
You might have to ask around. I have a kids book on Mexico about a girl in Guadalajara. The buses stop when people wave them down and their a lot of private lines.
>>1076221
Take this route: https://rutasgdl.com/rutas/183-a
and then whcihever of these :
https://rutasgdl.com/#!ratio=200&lat=20.570439029226673&lon=-103.31336975097656&z=11
>bikeracks
lol