Our Bus Fleet
Bus Rental Company Cambridge offers one of the most diverse and flexible fleets in Cambridge, Boston, and all of Middlesex County—including 18-, 20-, and 25-passenger minibuses, plus full-size 56-passenger motorcoaches—so you can get exactly the vehicle you need for any trip, any time, anywhere in New England. We’re the company schools call when they need a compact shuttle for a Harvard Square campus tour or a full-size charter bus to move the entire marching band to Gillette Stadium. We’re the first number corporate planners dial when they need custom employee transportation to Kendall Square, because they know we’ll have vehicles available, we’ll answer the phone, and we’ll get it done. And we back every reservation with real 24/7/365 support, fast online quotes, and over 15 years of experience moving people in and out of one of the busiest regions in the country.
18 Passenger Minibus Rental
The 18-passenger minibus is the most versatile, maneuverable, and cost-effective way to move small groups anywhere in Greater Boston—including narrow city streets, tight residential neighborhoods, and busy curb zones. You get forward-facing, reclining seats with upgraded vinyl or cloth upholstery; full HVAC with roof-mounted condensers; individual reading lights; 110V/USB power at every row; overhead parcel racks; a PA microphone; and optional Wi-Fi so everyone stays connected. There’s rear luggage space for backpacks or duffel bags, plus additional storage under the seats. This is perfect for airport transfers to Logan, hotel shuttles in Back Bay, wedding parties heading to City Hall, or corporate training sessions in the Seaport District.
20 Passenger Minibus Rental
Need something just a little bigger? The 20-passenger minibus gives you two extra seats without adding much to the overall length—so it’s still easy to drive and park but handles slightly larger groups or those bringing more gear. Features are similar to the 18-passenger model: comfortable reclining seats, strong air conditioning, overhead storage, rear luggage compartment, and available Wi-Fi and power outlets. Schools use this to run athletic teams out to suburban campuses; tech firms book it for last-mile service from North Station; brides and grooms love it for moving guests between hotel room blocks and reception venues. It’s a true jack-of-all-trades that fills the gap between a van and a full-size bus.
25 Passenger Minibus Rental
When you need serious seating capacity but don’t want—or can’t fit—a 40-foot coach, the 25-passenger minibus steps up. This is popular with universities running regular shuttles between satellite campuses; construction contractors moving work crews to job sites; or large family groups traveling together for reunions, funerals, or milestone celebrations. You get high-back seats with armrests and headrests, powerful HVAC, optional video monitors for entertainment or training videos, and enough baggage space for everyone’s essentials. The ride quality is smooth and quiet thanks to heavy-duty suspension and sound insulation. Operators appreciate the turning radius and acceleration, while passengers enjoy being able to stand and move about the cabin.
56 Passenger Charter Bus Rental
This is the flagship: a 56-passenger motorcoach built for long-distance comfort and maximum capacity. If you’ve ever ridden a charter bus to New York City, Washington DC, or a ski resort in Vermont, it was probably something like this. Every seat reclines and has a footrest, tray table, reading light, and air vent. There are six to eight video screens connected to a DVD player or HDMI input, auxiliary sound system, and Wi-Fi router. The restroom is located at the rear of the cabin and includes a sink and running water. Luggage bays underneath the floor swallow up huge suitcases, coolers, and equipment cases, while interior racks hold smaller items. Dual rear axles support the weight and improve stability at highway speeds. These are used by major colleges for moving sports teams, by tour operators running multi-day excursions, by corporations sending delegations to conventions, and by the military for troop transport. It’s as close to first-class airline travel as you’ll get on four wheels.




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