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Charter Bus Rental

The 56-passenger full-size motorcoach — the gold standard for large group travel

About the Charter Bus

Rent a charter coach bus. 50-56 passenger capacity with reclining seats, onboard restroom, and under-bus luggage bays. Compare quotes on Buslane.. Whether you need group transportation for a corporate event, wedding, school trip, or any other occasion, the charter bus delivers reliable, comfortable travel for groups of 50 to 56 passengers.

Buslane connects you with vetted charter bus operators in your area. Compare quotes, read reviews, and book online in minutes. Every operator on our platform meets strict safety and insurance requirements.

Charter Bus rental

Capacity & Seating

Minimum Capacity

50

passengers

Maximum Capacity

56

passengers

Starting At

$1,250 – $1,500

3 hour minimum

Standard Amenities

Reclining seatsUnderneath StorageRestroomPower outletsPA systemDVD player

Amenities vary by operator and specific vehicle. When you request a quote through Buslane, you can specify which amenities are most important for your trip and we will match you with operators that meet your requirements.

Charter Bus Pricing

Charter Bus rentals typically cost $150 – $275 per hour. Pricing depends on trip duration, distance, time of year, day of the week, and pickup location.

Most operators have a minimum booking of 4-5 hours. One-way trips can be priced based on distance and may include a deadhead fee. Peak season (May–September), holidays, and weekends command higher rates.

Charter Bus pricing

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Charter Bus Rental FAQ

A standard charter coach bus seats 50-56 passengers with reclining seats, armrests, and overhead storage. Some coaches offer 47-seat premium configurations with extra legroom.
Yes — all full-size charter coaches include an onboard restroom. This is one of the key advantages over minibuses and shuttle vans for trips over 1 hour.
Charter coaches have large under-bus luggage bays that can hold approximately 2 full-size suitcases per passenger. Overhead compartments accommodate carry-on bags and personal items.
A standard full-size charter coach carries 50–56 passengers across 13–14 rows of 2-by-2 reclining seats with a center aisle. Premium configurations with extended legroom carry 47, and some extended-length coaches carry up to 61. Capacity is fixed at the manufacturer level — operators cannot legally exceed seated occupancy because federal regulations prohibit standing passengers while the vehicle is in motion.
The inside of a charter coach features forward-facing reclining seats arranged 2-by-2 with a center aisle, overhead luggage bins, individual reading lights, climate-controlled air vents, USB and 110V power outlets at each seat, and tinted panoramic windows. The driver sits at the front behind a partition. The rear of the cabin houses the onboard restroom. Many coaches include WiFi, drop-down LCD screens, and a driver-operated PA system. The overall feel is closer to a regional aircraft cabin than a city bus — built for multi-hour group travel in comfort.
A coach bus seats 50–56 people in standard configuration. Every passenger is seated — federal motor carrier rules prohibit standing in the aisle while the vehicle is in motion. For groups of 47, choose a premium-legroom coach. For groups of 35–47, two minibuses or a single coach are both viable; compare quotes on both. For groups under 35, step down to a minibus or shuttle van.
Buslane's network includes the major charter vehicle classes: full-size coaches (50–56 passengers), premium coaches (47), minibuses (24–35), shuttle vans (14–24), sprinter vans (8–14), and party buses (15–40). When you submit a quote request with your group size, we filter the network to operators with vehicles in your size class.
Yes. Every charter bus driver in the Buslane network holds a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Class B or Class A with a passenger (P) endorsement, which requires a federal background check, a written exam, and a road test. Drivers operating vehicles with 16+ passengers also fall under FMCSA hours-of-service rules — a maximum 10-hour driving day after 8 consecutive hours off-duty, with mandatory 30-minute breaks. Operators run pre-employment drug testing, periodic random drug and alcohol testing, and motor vehicle record checks. School and minor-passenger trips trigger additional state-level background screening.
WiFi is not yet a guaranteed standard amenity in the charter coach industry — it varies operator-by-operator and even vehicle-by-vehicle within the same fleet. Some operators include WiFi at no extra cost; others offer it as an upsell, and a meaningful portion of the network does not have it at all. If WiFi matters for your trip, request it explicitly when submitting your quote and confirm in writing before booking. For corporate teams who need a stable connection to work during transit, plan on bringing a mobile hotspot as a backup.

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