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Employee & Corporate Shuttle Service Prices

See what employee shuttle service costs, which bus types work best, and how to get the best price for your event.

Employee Shuttle Transportation Costs

Daily and on-demand employee shuttles, corporate commuter buses, and staff transportation. The cost of employee shuttle service depends on the bus type you choose, how long you need it, and where you are located.

Most groups booking employee shuttle service pay between $125 and $250 per hour for a charter bus. Below, we break down which bus types are best for employee shuttle service and what you can expect to pay.

Real-World Employee Shuttle Pricing

Daily commuter shuttles run $125-$200 per hour depending on vehicle size and market. A typical morning-and-evening employee shuttle program (5 hours/day across pickups and drop-offs) ranges from $625-$1,000 per day, or roughly $13,000-$22,000 per month for a 5-day-per-week schedule. Long-term contracts (12+ months) typically secure 10-20% discounts and dedicated vehicles. On-demand corporate shuttles for offsites or quarterly events bill at the same hourly rate with a 4-hour minimum.

Recommended Bus Types for Employee Shuttles

Matching Bus Size to Your Employee Shuttle Group

For 8-14 daily riders, a sprinter van fits comfortably. 14-24 riders: a shuttle van handles the load with luggage room to spare. 24-35 riders: a minibus is the sweet spot — enough capacity for growth without paying for empty seats. 35-55 riders: full-size charter coach with reclining seats and onboard restroom for longer commutes. For larger campuses with 100+ daily commuters, run multiple parallel shuttle routes from different residential clusters into a central drop-off zone, each with the right-sized vehicle.

All Bus Types at a Glance

Compare capacity and pricing across all available bus types to find the right fit for your employee shuttle event.

Bus TypeCapacityPrice/HourGood Fit?
Charter Bus50-56$150 – $275Available
Minibus24-35$125 – $200Available
Shuttle Van14-24$100 – $175Available
Sprinter Van8-14$150 – $250Available
Party Bus15-40$200 – $500Available

Save Money on Employee Shuttle Transportation

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Book your employee shuttle bus 4-6 weeks in advance (8-12 weeks during peak season) to lock in the best rates.

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Compare quotes from multiple operators through Buslane — our marketplace model means operators compete for your booking.

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Choose the right bus size for your group. Do not pay for a 56-passenger coach if a 24-passenger minibus fits your employee shuttle group.

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Consider weekday events when possible — weekend and holiday rates are typically 20-30% higher.

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Bundle multiple legs (pickup + return) with the same operator for a package discount.

Planning Your Employee Shuttle Transportation

Planning Guide

Start by mapping where your employees actually live — concentrate stops in 2-4 high-density areas rather than door-to-door pickup. Decide between a daily fixed-route program (one or two pickups in the morning, one or two drop-offs at end of day) or an on-demand model triggered by event calendars. For long-term contracts, lock in dedicated drivers and a single vehicle so employees recognize the shuttle and trust the service. Plan a 4-6 week pilot before committing to a full annual program.

Timing Tips

Most corporate shuttle programs run two AM pickups (around 7:30 and 8:30) and two PM departures (around 5:00 and 6:00). For 24/7 operations or shift-based workplaces, schedule shuttles around shift changes with 15-20 minutes of buffer. Build in a 3-5 minute pickup window at each stop and publish a clear schedule employees can rely on. For on-demand corporate shuttles tied to events, request the bus for at least 30 minutes before the event start to absorb traffic delays.

Employee Shuttle Pricing FAQ

Employee shuttle service typically costs $125–$200 per hour through Buslane, depending on vehicle size, route length, and contract length. A standard morning-and-evening commuter program (5 daily hours, 5 days per week) runs roughly $13,000–$22,000 per month. On-demand corporate shuttles for offsite events bill at the same hourly rate with a 4-hour minimum. Multi-year contracts with dedicated vehicles often unlock 10–20% discounts. Submit a quote request with your route details and weekly hours for an exact monthly figure from operators in your city.
A corporate shuttle is a private service operated for one employer's workforce, with a fixed schedule, employee-only access, and a route designed around your office and your employees' residential clusters. A public bus is open to the general public on routes set by a transit authority. Corporate shuttles offer faster trips (no public stops), guaranteed seats, employer-controlled scheduling, branded vehicles if requested, and amenities like WiFi and power outlets so commute time becomes productive work time.
Yes — the majority of employee shuttle programs in the Buslane network run on recurring schedules. You can lock in the same vehicle, same driver, and same pickup times for months or years at a time. Common patterns include Monday-through-Friday morning and evening commuter runs, three-day-a-week hybrid schedules aligned with hybrid RTO policies, or shift-change shuttles for 24/7 operations. Schedules can be adjusted with 1-2 weeks of notice as your headcount or office hours change.
Corporate shuttle vehicles range from 8-14 passenger sprinter vans up to 56-passenger charter coaches. Most employee shuttle routes use a 24-35 passenger minibus or a 14-24 passenger shuttle van, which balances capacity with maneuverability through residential pickup zones. For high-volume tech campuses, full-size 56-seat coaches are common. If you have more than 50 daily riders, splitting into two parallel routes from different residential clusters often delivers better service than one oversized vehicle.
All Buslane network operators carry the federally required commercial liability insurance — typically $5 million per incident for buses over 15 passengers, as mandated by the FMCSA. Most operators carry $5–$10 million in liability coverage plus passenger accident coverage, cargo, and uninsured motorist protection. For corporate contracts, operators can provide a Certificate of Insurance (COI) naming your company as additional insured, which most enterprise procurement teams require before signing an annual agreement.
Most operators in the Buslane network provide GPS tracking accessible via a mobile app or web link — employees see live shuttle location and estimated arrival time at their stop. Some operators integrate with employer-built apps or Slack notifications. For programs without a dedicated app, the operator can provide a shared tracking URL employees bookmark on their phones. Tracking visibility dramatically reduces no-shows and helps employees confidently leave their desks knowing the shuttle's exact ETA.
Yes — routes are not locked. As your workforce shifts (new hires in different neighborhoods, an office relocation, hybrid schedule changes), the route can be updated with 1-2 weeks of notice. Adding a new stop usually adds 5-10 minutes to the route depending on detour distance. For major route restructures (new origin point, more than 3 added stops), operators may request a fresh quote since vehicle hours may change. Buslane handles the scheduling change so you don't manage the operator directly.
Many operators in the Buslane network offer ADA-accessible employee shuttles equipped with wheelchair lifts and tie-downs. When setting up your program, specify accessibility requirements and we'll match you with operators that have compliant vehicles available on your route. For long-term contracts, operators can dedicate an ADA-equipped vehicle to your account so the same accessible bus runs your route every day.
For one-time staff shuttles or offsite event transportation, book 2-3 weeks ahead. For recurring daily commuter programs, allow 4-6 weeks of lead time so the operator can dedicate a vehicle, hire or assign a driver, and pilot the route before launch. For multi-year corporate contracts, plan 8-12 weeks from initial RFP to first day of service, especially for programs with 50+ daily riders or multiple parallel routes. Buslane can run accelerated timelines if you have an urgent launch date.
Yes — airport pickup and drop-off for visiting executives, customers, or remote employees is one of the most common on-demand corporate shuttle requests. Operators can provide a sprinter van for small executive parties, a shuttle van for groups of 10-20, or a full minibus for larger team visits. For recurring needs (weekly customer visits, monthly all-hands fly-ins), this can be folded into your existing employee shuttle contract with the same operator and consolidated billing.

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